How We Made Our Spring Flower Art Project Wednesday, April 9, 2014.

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How We Made Our Spring Flower Art Project Wednesday, April 9, 2014

We painted paper.

We scraped the paper to give it texture.

We crumpled up brown paper.

We glued the brown paper on to our black paper to make a table.

We folded paper, and held the fold to cut out symmetrical vases.

We glued the vase on to the table.

We cut out 3 circles to be the center of our flowers.

We glued the flower centers in the middle of the paper.

We cut out stems and glued them to the flower centers.

We drew petals on the back of our painted paper.

We cut out the petals.

We glued on the petals to the flowers.

We put on some leaves.

We have finished flower pictures for our bulletin board!