Spring Art Collection
Anatomy of a Flower
Roses are red, violets are blue, I know the parts of a flower, how about you? Learn all the parts of a flower with this colorful worksheet.
Anatomy of a Flower Paper Project
Let your coloring skills blossom with this flower anatomy worksheet. Make your own flower, color and put your vocabulary skills to the test!
Make a Pom Pom Caterpillar!
In this fun preschool arts and crafts activity, your child will create a cute and colorful caterpillar using pom poms, googly eyes, and a clothespin.
Homemade Valentine's Gift
Invite your first grader to create this "layers of love" keepsake for that special someone! It holds a sweet, personal message for the recipient.
Tissue Paper Heart
Tissue Valentine's hearts make great decorations and help your child utilize his fine motor skills in the process.
Little Yellow Basket
A tisket, a tasket, here's a pretty homemade basket to fill with treats at Easter.
Catch the Sun with "Stained Glass" Eggs
Using brightly colored tissue paper, your kindergartener can make "stained glass" eggs that look almost as glorious as the real thing!
How Old is That Tree?
Try this simple activity with your child to guesstimate the age of a tree in your yard and nurture her developing math skills while you're at it!
Make Your Own Garden Markers
It's spring--time to get outside and dig! Once seeds go into the ground, invite your kindergartener to mark the spot in style.
Make Razzle Dazzle Raindrops
Celebrate April showers with a springtime arts and crafts activity: make sparkly, shiny Razzle Dazzle raindrop art with your kindergartener.
Rainbow Art
Combine an introduction to shape and counting with a springtime art project by showing your kindergartener how to create a vibrant rainbow mosaic.
Forever Flowers
In this arts and crafts project, have spring all year round by letting your kindergartener create colorful flower bouquets of tissue paper.
Make Coffee Filter Butterflies
Make vibrant, stunning butterflies out of coffee filters and paint to celebrate Spring!
Eggshell Mosaic
What's there to do after the Easter bunny has hopped home? Use those beautiful eggs to help your child create a memorable Easter mosaic.
Paper Easter Eggs
Accordion folded paper reveals endless paper eggs, covered in bright patterns and is perfect for Easter decorations.
Make a Sparkly Pipe Cleaner Crown
Is your princess missing a crown? Look no further: grab a few sparkly pipe cleaners and twist for a crown that's half jewelry, half sculpture, and 100% shine.
Homemade Playdough
It's easier than you think to make homemade play dough -- just a few pantry staples makes a natural version of the toy that kids have loved for generations.
Make Sandpaper Transfer Art
Expand your child's thinking and encourage experimentation with this art project that uses sandpaper and crayons to make a heat transfer work of art!
Make an Embellished Tote Bag
Don't break the bank! Show your middle schooler how to make an elegant homemade tote bag to give as a gift this holiday season!
Easter Counting
Sneak a little learning into Easter by making cute Easter egg counting flash cards in this preschool arts and crafts activity.
Egg Carton Flowers
Use these pretty egg cup flowers to decorate a spring table. They don't require water, they'll never wilt, and they're perfect for Easter.



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