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Spring Craft: Bottle Cap Flowers

March 19, 2015 By Julie 5 Comments

 The weather is finally warming up around here. Spring seems to bring with it better moods and better greenery.

We couldn’t resist doing a quick little spring craft this week… bottle cap flowers. Bottle Cap Flowers CraftThis post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please read my full disclosure policy here. 

First, let me confess to you that I have a slight addiction to Kombucha, or as some may know it, “hippy juice”. It’s a fermented tea with a live culture growing in it so there’s a crazy ton of probiotics. It sounds gross, it’s delicious.

Why am I telling you this, in a post about flower crafts?

Because, like any good blogger, I’ve been saving the bottle caps off these bad boys, knowing that someday, I’d come up with an amazing craft that needs bottle caps.

Well, today is the day.

(So glad I saved up a grand total of 300 bottle caps.)

Supplies: 

Bottle Caps!

White Paper

Colored Construction Paper

Paint

Glue

Cotton Swabs

Scissors

 

Instructions: 

Cut out various colored petals from the construction paper. If your child is old enough, they can do this step.

Use a cotton swab to paint the bottle cap. Then paint the flower’s stem. Glue the petals and the bottle cap in place.

(Pardon the grubby fingers. I love those little hands!)

bottle cap close upIMG_4423

 

Now what to do with the 298 other bottle caps sitting in the craft room.

Bottle Cap Flowers Craft S

Julie is a frazzled mom of three tornadoes. As a dorky second-generation homeschooler, she writes about learning and play, natural living, special needs parenting and matters of the heart. She serves an astounding God that radically saved her.

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