Flowerpot Pencils


This desktop arrangement brightens a child's homework nook and keeps all her pencils ready for the picking.

Materials
  • Pencil
  • Hair scrunchies
  • Craft foam leaves
  • Craft scissors
  • Hole punch
  • Clay pot
  • Black beans
Instructions
  1. Flowerpot Pencils - Step 1 For each blossom, wrap 1 or 2 colorful hair scrunchies around the top of a pencil. Next, cut out a pair of green craft foam leaves, using craft scissors to create a scalloped edge. Lightly etch leaf vein lines in the foam with the tip of a toothpick. Using a hole punch, make a hole in the base of each leaf.

  2. Flowerpot Pencils - Step 2 Then slide the leaves onto the pencil so they rest right beneath the flower. You can even attach a "silk" butterfly (sold at craft stores) to the blossom.

  3. Flowerpot Pencils - Step 3 Finally, plant the finished flowers in a clay pot filled with dried black beans (if beans fall through the hole in the bottom of the pot, just tape over it).


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