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    Home » Crafts

    Calla Lily Craft for Kids

    Modified: Jul 18, 2022 · Published: Aug 15, 2018 by Vicky · Leave a Comment · Post contains affiliate links

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    There are so many cool crafts you can make with paper, and this Calla Lily Craft for Kids is one of my favorite spring activities for kids - even for older ones, who may think of other crafts as being too "babyish" for them.

    I think these would be so pretty affixed to a gift. You can make them in a variety of colors and assemble a beautiful bouquet that never needs watering! 

    This Calla Lily Craft for Kids is easy to make with our free templates that you can download.

    Calla Lily Craft for Kids

    You will need:
    Colored craft papers
    Craft glue
    Scissors
    Pencil

    Calla lily template - download at the end of this post. We hope you enjoy our free printables and worksheets.

    Print and cut out the template. Pick the colors of craft paper you will be using for the flowers. Use green paper for stem and leaves and yellow for the stamen. Trace the rectangular pattern and the zigzag patterns on the green craft paper and the 'i' shaped pattern on yellow craft paper. Trace the flower pattern on any color of craft paper you chose for the flower. Cut out the traced patterns with scissors.

    how to make a calla lily craft for kids


    Take the rectangular paper you cut out and roll it from an end to create the stem pattern. Apply glue at the end of the rolled paper to secure it.

    making a paper calla lily


    Next, take the cut out flower paper and apply glue along the bottom curve. Place the flower on a flat surface and place the stem on the bottom side of the flower pattern as shown in the photo below.

    making a calla lily flower craft


    Pick up both pieces from the previous step carefully, so they stay together. Fold up the left side of the flower pattern and attach it to the stem.

    making a paper flower


    Now, fold up the right side of the flower pattern and attach it to the left side of the flower pattern.

    calla lily flower craft


    Press the bottom parts to make sure that they're glued nicely.

    calla lily flower craft


    Take the yellow 'i' shaped stamen pattern and glue it inside the flower, with the round part facing up.

    calla lily flower paper craft


    To make the leaves on the stem, take the green zigzag cut outs and attach them to the stem, below the flower, using craft glue.

    assembling a paper flower

    Allow the glue to dry and enjoy your Calla Lily Craft for Kids!

    calla lily flower craft for kids

    You can use different colors of craft paper to make many different types and varieties. Kids can also make this fun Spring Dog. When you are done with these check out this Gorgeous 3D Paper Tulip Flower Craft from I Heart Crafty Things.

    calla lily craft for kids

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      Vicky from Mess for Less

      I'm Vicky, the founder of Mess For Less, which I started in 2011 to share easy, family-friendly recipes. With over a decade of experience as a home chef and recipe developer, I love creating meals that bring people together. I also design play and learning activities for kids, using my background as a former teacher with a Master’s degree in education. Learn more about me.

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