We were sent a wonderful parcel of Baker Ross goodies which the children have been happily ploughing their way through. Today I’m going to share two fun Mother’s Day crafts. My 4 year old loves to look through our craft box and this Mother’s Day rosette kit really caught his eye.
How to make a simple Mother’s Day rosette:
The kit included pre-cut foam templates, self-adhesive foam pieces, sequins and a badge pin.
Big Brother picked a blue and yellow kit (there were 3 designs to choose from) and got to work. There were pictorial instructions but he didn’t need them. He was able to spell the simple phrase and decorate it with the stickers. The only thing the kit didn’t include was glue to stick on the sequins with but we found some that was suitable. My 3 year old made one too and they are a great gift for Mother’s Day.
Disclosure – we were sent the Baker Ross Mother’s Day rosette kit to review.
5 Comments
Stephanie
February 16, 2015 at 6:32 pmWhat a great idea. They’re really cute and a fun thing to make for Mother’s Day x
jenny
February 16, 2015 at 8:08 pmThanks, my children love these kind of craft activities.
Tracey
February 16, 2015 at 8:02 pmWhat a fabulous art set for little ones – and perfect for Mother’s Day. Oh goodness, when is that? Only just got Valentine’s out of the way 😉
jenny
February 16, 2015 at 8:08 pmThis time of year is crazy for these kind of events, isn’t it?!
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