This post is sponsored by our friends at Stonyfield.
Sometimes it can feel like “Flowers for Mom” is a little cliche as a Mother’s Day gift, but for me, a lover of all things nature and color, I simply will never tire of them. And when you are given flowers that will live forever, it seriously does not get any better than that.
These upcycled, DIY flowers are made from a plastic Stonyfield yogurt tub. Yes, you heard right…they are plastic! If you hate tossing these as much as I do, then this is the project for you and your littles. This a great project to make for mom, grandma, or another mother in your life, plus it reuses something that might otherwise end up in a landfill. They can live on your mantle all season long, and, bonus: they’ll never wilt.
This post is sponsored by our friends at Stonyfield.
Please note: I use hot-glue in the video and photos, but these can also be made with tacky glue…perfectly safe for little hands!
WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
- Stonyfield yogurt quart
- White and colored acrylic paint
- Paintbrushes
- Scissors
- Green straws, skewers or floral wire
- Pom-poms
- Hot-glue gun or tacky glue
- Paint Stonyfield yogurt quart white. Let dry.
- Cut 4 petal shapes from the white-painted Stonyfield quart. They should be about 2 inches tall and about an inch wide. Cut long leaf shapes.
- Glue pom-pom to the end of the straw. (If you don’t have straws, you can paint a skewer green or use floral wire.)
- Glue 4 petals around the pom-pom; glue the leaf to the stem. Gluing the unpainted petals and leaves to the stem first make it easier to hold for painting.
- Paint the petals in the color of your choice and the leaves green. Stand them up in a glass to dry.