We had fun with our sticky table a while back, and since then I've been inspired by Mama Smiles' post to do a sticky wall.
Since it's a beautiful Spring here in Texas with lots of bluebonnets, evening primrose, and paintbrush everywhere we drive, I thought it would be fun to make a sticky wall garden.
We used muffin liners for the flowers, and the girls had fun painting and coloring them. Unfortunately, the liners flatten out quite a bit when you do this, but they still looked mostly "floral" even after they were smushed.
I cut stems and leaves out of construction paper and the girls had fun "planting" the flowers on the contact paper that I had taped on the wall.
I think they look kind of like hollyhocks!
Love this! I'm going to try this with my toddler. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love your flower wall! We'll have to do this in our house!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed our sticky wall post, too! :)
Fantastic Idea!! I love the idea of using muffin liners for the flower.
ReplyDeleteI really like the liners as flowers too. It doesn't matter if my girls paint them BLACK- they still look "floral" :-)
ReplyDeletelove this idea! I am doing this today with our girls here in Southern Ontario! Spring is here and the flowers are out! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSandee
Love this!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I am finding you through The Chocolate Muffin Tree's post on Facebook. looking forward to connecting with a "new to me" blog :)
ReplyDeleteLove all the great things you can do with contact paper. Just pinned this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to display their work too!
ReplyDeleteI seriously love this idea!! We will be doing this in the next little bit. I got some springy muffin tin liners today. I shared this as part of my spring math post over at Life Your Way http://motherhood.yourway.net/build-a-garden-math-game/
ReplyDeleteWhat a Fantastic wall idea ? thanks a lot of for this wall idea!!!
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