![]() Now it’s time to paint! Dip a finger into the paint and paint dots on the paper plate to make center of the flower. For names longer than 8 letters you may need to overlap the petals, which looks really nice too.Īfter the petals are glued down, write the letters of the student’s name in order – one letter per petal. Ours fit nicely around the edge without overlapping. Next, start gluing down the sunflower petals. Doing the Sunflower Name Fingerprint Craft:įirst, flip the small paper plate over so it’s face-down. For kids with more than 8 letters in their name, more petals can be made. That way I had 8 sunflower petals cut all at once. I kept it folded and drew a petal shape to use as a cutting guide, and then cut through all 8 layers of paper. I folded the sheet of paper in half lengthwise, then along the width, and then along the width again. To do this, I folded a piece of yellow construction paper into eighths. One sheet of construction paper can make 8 petals. To get this craft ready, I pre-cut the sunflower petals. ![]() Getting the Sunflower Name Fingerprint Craft Ready:
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