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Tips To Make Flower Bouquet For Mother's Day

By Staff

"God could not be everywhere, and therefore he made mothers."

Rudyard Kipling


The most nostalgic day in every year is nothing but Mother's Day which is celebrated on the second Sunday in May. For the incomparable love a mother has for her children, for the pain she undergoes from the very birth of a kid, for the tears she shed thinking of her children, for the moments she fed the kids from her breast, and for the priceless kisses she had given on the cheeks of the children, the world salute each mother on this auspicious day.

Mother's Day is not just an ordinary celebration but a unique occasion for us to remember the greatness of her sacrifices for all of us and to thank her in special ways.

There are several self made crafts for kids to present to mums to express gratitude and love towards our mothers.

Mothers Day Bouquet

Flowers are the best option for any celebrations to present to someone, especially on Mother's Day; as they symbolize beauty, tenderness and purity. See the tips to make a simple but beautiful bouquet for your mother on Mother's Day.

Materials Required: Craft paper, various colors, glue stick, photos, scissors, tape, green chenille stems. Also can use patterned paper to beautify the work.

Method:

You can use the photos of the family members. Cut each photo into circles. Then cut flower shapes on the craft paper and paste each photo on a flower. Make sure that the photo is pasted to the center of the flower. Use construction paper to cut the flowers so that it may be hard enough to hold the photo on it. You can also glue construction paper flower to a piece of patterned paper. Cut around the flower giving your construction paper about a half-inch border of patterned paper. Once done with the flower glue the flower to stems with tapes. Now trim the ends and arrange the flowers in a vase. Now the Flower Bouquet is ready to present to you mother.

Story first published: Monday, June 1, 2009, 14:40 [IST]