Paper Flower Girl by Margrete Lamond is a beautiful picture book that celebrates creativity, transformation, and the beauty of art. If you’re looking for a hands-on activity to extend the story in your classroom, this Paper Flower Girl craft is the perfect choice! Children will love creating their own paper flowers while exploring the book’s themes—and you can even extend the lesson with descriptive writing inspired by their handmade creations.

“Paper Flower Girl book cover – picture book by Margrete Lamond for classroom craft activity.”

Materials for the Paper Flower Girl Craft

To bring this craft to life, you’ll need:

  • Bright-colored paper or plain white paper for decorating
  • Scissors ✂️
  • Glue
  • Printable heart templates (all the same size)
  • A little imagination and creativity!

Step-by-Step Paper Flower Girl Craft Instructions

Step 1: Print and Decorate the Paper Hearts

Print heart shapes in a range of colors. For a personalized touch, let students color or decorate plain white hearts with markers, crayons, or colored pencils—this encourages creativity and individuality.

“Children decorating paper hearts to use as petals in the Paper Flower Girl craft.”

Step 2: Cut Out the Hearts

Cutting out the hearts gives children a chance to practice fine motor skills while preparing their flower petals.

“Student cutting out paper heart shapes for Paper Flower Girl craft petals.”

Step 3: Flip the Hearts Over

Turn the hearts over so that any black lines from the template won’t show on the final flower. This keeps the petals looking neat and polished.

“Folded paper hearts forming realistic flower petals for Paper Flower Girl classroom craft.”

Step 4: Fold Each Heart in Half

Folding the hearts vertically adds dimension and creates a realistic petal effect.

Step 5: Prepare the Centre Circle

Cut out a small circle to act as the flower’s base. This is where the petals will be glued.

“Paper Flower Girl craft in progress with folded paper petals glued onto a center circle.”

Step 6: Glue the Petals to the Centre Circle

One by one, glue the folded hearts around the centre circle, spacing them evenly. Continue layering until your flower looks full and balanced.

Step 7: Reveal Your Paper Flower Girl Creation

Flip your flower over to admire the finished craft! Each student’s flower will be unique, colorful, and a wonderful reflection of their creativity.

“Completed Paper Flower Girl craft – colorful handmade paper flower created by a student.”

Step 8: Extend With Writing

To connect this activity to literacy, invite students to write a descriptive paragraph about their flower. Encourage them to use rich vocabulary and metaphors, just like in Paper Flower Girl.

“Student writing descriptive paragraph inspired by their Paper Flower Girl craft flower.”

Why Try the Paper Flower Girl Craft?

This activity goes beyond just crafting—it provides opportunities for:

  • Creativity and self-expression
  • Fine motor practice (cutting, folding, gluing)
  • Descriptive writing skills tied to the themes of the story
  • Classroom discussions about gratitude, beauty, and transformation

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