Dino Boy and I made a simple flower headdress *smile*
We used flowers and wool
{yes, that is all}
I plaited the wool, to create little holes…
…perfect for slotting flower stems through
A peaceful, lovely task on a warm afternoon…
…Dino Boy took his time and placed the blooms
Isn’t it pretty… ♡
Happy days,
Kelly
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That is absolutely delightful Kelly!! Dino boy looks like he is havin g so much fun and what pretty flowers…xx
love this idea. I wonder if I could find enough stuff to do that for Goblin in the depths of winter. Off to the woods this thursday. Might bring some yarn.
If only holly were not so prickly I would love to make a Christmas one! Please join me on Country Kids too.
I love this. It’s so hard to get enough of one type of flower to make a headdress, this make it so much easier. Get what every you find in your garden!
I’ll have to remember this. My guys always lose their flowers from behind their ears since their too busy careening around. Thanks for sharing!
That’s a lovely idea and so simple. Perfect!
This makes me think of when i was young and making little headdresses. Oh where are the children that do this these days? We need to get them back to doing these kinds of activities. Great work. Beautiful job Dino Boy.
So pretty!! I love it!
This is such a great activity, and so pretty. I think I need to improve my fine motor skills be for I attempt this with miss 2, or wait until she is a year or two older.
This is too sweet. I’m pinning it so I remember to do it some time 🙂
How gorgeous! My girls absolutely love making things with flowers, they would love this! Perfect time of the year for it!
I love it!! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!
I really like this idea! Have to wait for spring to try that here…. 🙂
Thanks for linking this delightful flower headdress to Tuesday Tots. I’ve featured it this week here http://www.learnwithplayathome.com/2013/01/6-simple-diy-ideas-for-kids.html. Look forward to seeing what you link up this week 🙂
love how simple this is. perfect for small motor skills and creativity! instant pin love!