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Craft Tutorials | Holiday Crafts | Earth Day Crafts | Plastic Spoon Craft: Felt Flowers

Plastic Spoon Craft: Felt Flowers

Author by Amanda Davis on July 22, 2014 Updated on January 15, 2019

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Plastic Spoon Felt Flowers by Amanda Formaro of Crafts by Amanda

 

Who knew you could turn plastic spoons into pretty flowers? This is a fun summer craft for kids to decorate their room or just have something creative to do! Felt, paint and plastic spoons are all you will need for this colorful plastic spoon craft.

Do you keep a stock of felt around? Whenever I go to the craft store I grab about ten sheets, different colors each time. There’s so many things to make with felt, it only makes sense to have plenty on hand!

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As always, a full printable supply list and instructions are at the end of this post.
For this project you will need the following supplies:

3 plastic spoons
Paint: yellow and green
Felt: pink, purple, blue, and green
Pattern
Tools: sandpaper, scissors, hot glue gun, paintbrush

Plastic Spoon Felt Flowers by Amanda Formaro of Crafts by Amanda

Sand the shine off of the plastic spoons.

Plastic Spoon Felt Flowers by Amanda Formaro of Crafts by Amanda

Paint back side of the bowl of the spoon yellow and the handle green. Repeat for a second coat and allow to dry.

Plastic Spoon Felt Flowers by Amanda Formaro of Crafts by Amanda

Meanwhile, cut flowers from felt using the pattern provided.

Plastic Spoon Felt Flowers by Amanda Formaro of Crafts by Amanda

Cut a small hope near the bottom of the petals (see photo).

Plastic Spoon Felt Flowers by Amanda Formaro of Crafts by Amanda

Insert the spoon handle into the hole in the felt flower. Use hot glue to secure the spoon to the felt. Cut simple leaf shapes from green felt and glue to the front of the flower near the handle (stem).

Plastic Spoon Felt Flowers by Amanda Formaro of Crafts by Amanda

Hope you enjoy the project!

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Plastic Spoon Craft: Felt Flowers

Prep Time20 minutes mins
Crafting Time30 minutes mins
Total Time50 minutes mins

Supplies

  • 3 plastic spoons
  • Paint: yellow and green
  • Felt: pink purple, blue, and green
  • Pattern
  • Tools: sandpaper scissors, hot glue gun, paintbrush

Instructions

  • Sand the shine off of the plastic spoons.
  • Paint back side of the bowl of the spoon yellow and the handle green. Repeat for a second coat and allow to dry.
  • Meanwhile, cut flowers from felt using the pattern provided.
  • Cut a small hope near the bottom of the petals (see photo).
  • Insert the spoon handle into the hole in the felt flower.
  • Use hot glue to secure the spoon to the felt.
  • Cut simple leaf shapes from green felt and glue to the front of the flower near the handle (stem).

 

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Amanda Davis is the crafty, entrepreneurial mother of four children. She loves to bake, cook, make kid's crafts and create decorative items for her home. She is a crafting expert and guru in the kitchen and has appeared online and in print publications many times over the years.
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Filed Under: Earth Day Crafts, Easy Crafts for Kids, Mother's Day Crafts, Recycled Crafts for Kids, Spring Crafts, Summer Crafts Tagged With: felt, flower, holidays, kid's crafts, plastic spoon, recycle, recycle crafts, recycled, recycled crafts, spring, summer

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  1. Paige says

    July 22, 2014 at 12:25 pm

    Would love to have a pattern to make poinsettias at Christmas! Fun idea!

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    • Amanda Formaro says

      July 23, 2014 at 6:48 am

      Hmm, good idea, watch for it!

      Reply
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