Tissue paper flowers are an easy-to-make, kid-friendly craft that's perfect for a variety of holidays and occasions. Kids of all ages can participate in this craft with stunning results. School-age ...
1. Cut nine 8-inch squares of tissue paper. 2. Layer the squares on top of each other, alternating colors for a multicolored bloom. Photo credit: Kate Bennis 3. Fold over one edge of the stacked ...
Spring is just around the corner — though it’s pretty hard to tell in Vermont. Don’t let mud season get you down. Brighten up with a bouquet of these simple tissue-paper flowers, perfect for a child’s ...
Turn school glue and tissue paper into a beautiful, decorative flower bowl. Using school glue and tissue paper cut into the shape of a flower, decorate a glass bowl and turn it into a beautiful, ...
It’s October, which means winter in Arizona isn’t too far off. The seasons change here in what feels like a split second and before we can even begin to get used to the 100-something-degree weather, ...
Nothing is more cheerful than flowers; whether they’re real, faux or fantasy, and out of a need to add playful and bright flowers to the decor for a six-year-old’s birthday party, I decided to make my ...
Start by fan-folding the tissue paper in 3-inch sections. Keep all 5 sheets stacked while doing this and start from the narrow end. Trim the ends of the fan-folded tissue paper into a rounded shape.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Nothing says “Spring is in the air” like vibrant bursts of color, and tissue paper flowers are the perfect way to create that cheery atmosphere indoors. Whether you’re looking to brighten up your ...