A Flower Sticky Notes Pad
This easy craft project featuring foam and craft sticks is a great project for kids to make for Mother's Day or teachers gifts. Add a magnet to the back to keep on the fridge for handy notes.
Materials:
- Standard sticky-note pad
- Foam Paint - FP02 - Yellow
- Pencil
- 2 green 6" craft foam sticks, Darice Foamies 1040-88
- Lo-temp glue gun
- Scissors
- 6" fuchsia flower shape, Creative Hands/Big Foam Shapes 42232
Instructions:
- Glue back of note pad to center of flower shape.
- Cut one foam craft stick in half lengthwise. Fold remaining craft stick with sides aligned and ends 1/2" from each other; glue short end in place. Glue between layers near fold, leaving 1" gap between glue at fold and ends to leave opening to hold pencil.
- Refer to photo for placement and with rounded edges of green foam outward for leaves of flower, glue straight ends of leaves under edge of flower.
- Use Yellow Foam Paint to print "notes" on one flower petal; paint dots around flower near edge of remaining petals. Let dry.
- Insert pencil into opening of leaf.
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jejezza 9318910
May 01, 2013
My After School Care Children enjoyed making this we substituted some materials using craft sticks scrap scrap booking papers also used a gel pen to decorate the flower petals..
snuggles61268
Apr 14, 2011
This is such a neat idea that will work wonders for even the girls school lockers, so they have a note pad to write down what they have to bring home for homework. That way they won't forget anything. That was my kids favorite excuse, I forgot my book at school. So I think I will make these up for my grandkids so my children don't have to hear the same excuses I did. lol
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