Mother's Day Flower Bouquet Card
I got the pattern for the flowers Craft Ideas Flower Bouquet and the flower pot from an unknown site. I searched and cannot find the template that I used for the pot, DOH. You can easily draw a flower pot or find another one on the internet!
Supplies:
Scissors, construction paper (purple, blue, pink, orange, yellow, red, and green), templates of flowers and flower pot, popsicle sticks, glue, markers, and card-stock paper for the card.
Instructions:
Trace the flowers/yellow circle pieces on colored construction paper and cut them out. I only did the pansies and tulips by the way. I cut the pansies out by following the directions on the template. Glue the yellow middle on the pansies. Next, fold the middle of the petals of the pansies to add some nice character to the flower. You can also fold the middle of the tulips too. Measure out the stem by placing green construction paper over the popsicle stick. Glue the green paper on the stick and glue the flowers on the green sticks. For the flower pot, along the edge of the top I cut a hole in the middle of the pot. Then gently slid the flowers in the pot. We cut out some squares and wrote a message on a white piece of card stock. Fold a piece of white card-stock paper in half and glue just the outer edges of the flower pot.
The girls each wrote a message inside their cards! They had a lot of fun making these cards and they were super easy! It took about one hour to assemble them together.
It was Mother's Day a day after my daughter's baptism. So she gave Grandmother the home-made card on Saturday, which John, myself, big sister, and little sis signed with a message. I think it turned out darling if I say so myself! Granny sure loved it!
Spa Day: Facials and Manicures
Spa Supplies:
Nail polish, nail stickers, towels, face clothes, oatmeal, Gentle Baby essentail oil, warm water, extra virgin olive oil, lavender tea for soaking wash clothes/and for drinking.
2. Apply oatmeal mask. For our masks, we did the following simple oatmeal recipe:
Oatmeal Mask
3 T. Oatmeal
2-3 drops of Gentle Baby essential oil
warm water
Mix together the mask ingredients and apply gently all over the face. Keep it on for a couple minutes. While the masks dried, they painted nails and applied some groovy stickers on their nails while the facials dried.
3. We had several rags in a warm pot of lavender tea. The girls gently wiped off the oatmeal mask with the warm lavender tea. Then they applied extra virgin olive oil on their face to bring some moisture back.
Little Sis helping another girl in the group and below is her turn getting pampered!
Facial Recipes
Tightening Strawberry-Lemon Mask
1/4 C roughly chopped strawberries
3 T corn starch
1/2 t lemon juice
Use a mini food processor or a fork to mash the strawberries into a pulp. Stir in lemon juice and corn starch. If the mixture is too runny to stay on your face, add more corn starch. Smooth onto skin and let sit for about 20 minutes or until dry. Rinse off with water (and a wash cloth helps) and pat skin dry. Moisturize after.
Honey Yogurt Mask:
1/2 T honey
1 T plain yogurt
1 t cucumber pulp
Warm the honey in the microwave for just a few seconds. Just to make it easier to stir. Add yogurt and combine. Use a microplane or a fine-holed cheese grater to make the cucumber pulp. Add it to the honey-yogurt mix. Chill if you want a cool mask, or just use as is. Apply to your face, pop a couple of cuc slices on your eyes and chill out for about for 3-5 minutes (or longer if desired). Rinse with water and pat face dry. Moisturize after.
Moisturising Avocado Treatment:
1/2 mashed Avocado.
Apply plain avocado to the skin, or use one or more of these add-ins:
Honey- brightens, tightens, and fights wrinkles and acne
Oats- moisturizes and mildly exfoliates
Yogurt- refines pores and sooths irritation
Egg white- great for oily skin
lemon juice- great for oily skin
Egg Yolk- great for dry skin
Olive Oil- extra softening and moisturising
You did great on the activity Sweetie!! I know the girls loved it as well. Great Pic of little sister and Grandma!
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