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The most creative, beautiful flowers are at your children's fingertips. Kids dip into the fun and watch their gardens grow on any kind of paper.
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Spread newspaper over your work area. Pour Crayola® Fingerpaints onto foam produce trays.
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Dip your thumbs and fingertips into paint. Press onto construction paper, file folders, or white craft paper. Leave space on your card or picture for your greeting or a vase if you like. Experiment with grouping and overlapping fingerprint petals to create flower shapes. Vary the height to create flowers of different lengths. Dry.
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Draw stems and leaves, and outline petals, with Crayola Fine Line Markers and Crayola Crayons. Write your message inside cards, or label your file folder.
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