![]() Glue your finished monster face to the center of your flower.Īdd some monster leaf arms by cutting a strip of green paper and gluing it to the kebab stick. Now add on any extra details, spots, color rosy cheeks using pens or pencils. How many eyes, which mouth? Cut these pieces out and glue onto the circle. Use this to trace around onto a piece of paper to make the center of the flower, also known as the monsters face! Cut your circle out.ĭecided on what pieces you need to complete your monsters face. The FaceĬut out the circle from the Flower Monsters printable. If needed glue any parts that are folding coming open together but do not worry too much about this as the monster face will cover this part. You will find that some of the center parts of the accordion folds on the flower open up, select one of these and apply more glue but place a kebab stick in-between the sections before gluing together. ![]() Carefully pull the ends so they join and glue. Next glue both of the separate segments of paper together. Start by glueing the folded pieces together. Using the gluestick glue you are going to glue the two pieces of accordion-folded paper together to form a flower shape. This will give the flower its petal shape. Fold each piece in half again but DO NOT cut.Īt the free-edge of each folded together paper cut a half-circle shape. You will now have two pieces of accordion-folded paper of the same length. Continue folding in a M motion until the all of the paper has been folded.įold in half and cut. To accordion fold, bend the end length of paper over apporximately a 2cm and press down. Start by printing the printable if using and gathering all of the materials needed.Īccordion fold a sheet of A4 paper lengthwise. You Will NeedĬlick the link below the image to print now or download to save for future use.įlower-Monsters-Face-Parts Download Let’s Make A Flower Monster You can have just as much fun by adapting to what you have available at home. If you do not have a printer (or are low on ink) then draw on your monster faces with pens. We used colored paper but decorating white A4 paper with pens or pencils before folding would extend the activity and add an extra element on uniqueness. Only a few materials are needed to create these paper flower monsters. That means that no drawing skills are needed! This printable has all sorts of eyes and mouth options that your can create your monster face with. We have made this paper flower monster craft even easier for you with our free Flower Monsters printable. These monsters are the perfect blend of creepy and nice, a pretty flower with a monster face! At six and eight, our girls still love monsters and anything slightly creepy thanks to some of the latest and very exciting reading books set for Miss 8 from school. When our girls were young monster crafts were a safe choice as there really is no wrong or right way for a monster to look. ![]() Monster crafts have always been a firm favorite in our home. This goes toward the ongoing running cost of diyThought. These links add no extra cost for you but we earn a commission on linked sales. This is the perfect craft for Halloween or even for a fun twist on a seasonal Spring craft! Paper Flower Monster Craft ![]() If you are unfamiliar with the term ‘accordion fold’ this is the same technique used to make a basic paper fan. Made by accordion folding paper and decorating with our free monster face printable these flowers are simple and lots of fun for school-aged children. Hey presto! You've made your own wonderful collage monster.Keep kids busy with this paper flower monster craft. Now slot the card into the pocket so it shows through the monster-shaped window. Tear and paste the papers, along with any scraps of old newspapers and magazines, to make a collage on the piece of card. Now go to the back of the book and take a piece of card and a few pieces of decorated paper. Open up a spread: on the right-hand page is an inspirational collage illustration of a monster on the facing page, a paper pocket with a window cut to the same monster shape. At the back is an envelope with pieces of card and decorated papers to make the pictures. There they will discover the monsters at 'monster school', and find a final collage to complete.Īt the beginning of the book, there are step-by-step instructions showing how to make the collages. Children can complete all the pictures to make a monster procession who appear to be hurrying to the last page. Paper Monsters enables young children to make seven collage pictures of monsters in cleverly designed paper pockets in the book.
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