Easy Newspaper Hyacinth Flowers perfect for Spring

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It may now be Spring, but here in Bangalore,  it is HOT HOT HOT and it was even raining yesterday!  After the dreary rains, I felt that I could use some color in my life. Hyacinths are Spring flowering perennials and since I can not go outside and pick them, I figured, why not make them myself? There are only three materials needed for this whole craft, it’s pretty quick to make and the craft is a great way to go green and upcycle newspapers!

Easy Newspaper Hyacinth Flowers

DIY Easy Newspaper Hyacinth Flowers, perfect to brighten up your home all through the year. All you need are newspapers and paints! perfect Mother's Day Craft, teacher appreciation or even earth day - best out of waste projects. Recycled newspaper DIY.

Materials –

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  • Newspaper
  • Scissors – We used our new fringe scissors, but you could use any scissors you have at home
  • Paints
  • Brushes
  • Floral tape ( optional)
  • Drinking Straws
  • Staple or glue


To make the Newspaper Hyacinth Flowers –

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Choose your colors. We used Red, pink & blue violet combinations. Line up your newspaper at your workstation and using a sponge brush, apply a light coat of acrylic paint. Dab lightly so that paper does not tear. Let dry. we left ours overnight.

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Once the paper is dry, cut them up into long strips of approximately 4 inches wide by 15 inches long.

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Fold the paper in half along the long edge and then 3 times along the short edge. Then using a fringe scissor, cut slices starting from the folded edge, leaving about a centimeter of space on the other end.

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Staple the open edge of the paper to the top of a straw as shown. You could use glue instead, but Miss P hates getting glue on her hands and this method works really well for us. Beginning at the top of the stem, continue to roll and staple into place around until you reach the end of the strip.

DIY Easy Newspaper Hyacinth Flowers, perfect to brighten up your home all through the year. All you need are newspapers and paints! perfect Mother's Day Craft, teacher appreciation or even earth day - best out of waste projects. Recycled newspaper DIY.

Cover the remaining straw with a floral tape to resemble a stem.

DIY Easy Newspaper Hyacinth Flowers, perfect to brighten up your home all through the year. All you need are newspapers and paints! perfect Mother's Day Craft, teacher appreciation or even earth day - best out of waste projects. Recycled newspaper DIY.

We made about 6 from a single sheet of paper.

DIY Easy Newspaper Hyacinth Flowers, perfect to brighten up your home all through the year. All you need are newspapers and paints! perfect Mother's Day Craft, teacher appreciation or even earth day - best out of waste projects. Recycled newspaper DIY.

This post is part of the Kids Craft Stars monthly challenge, so be sure to check out some of the other creative newspaper crafts at the end of this post! Or tag us on Instagram with the #kidscraftstars hashtag to share some of your favorite newspaper crafts.

From our fellow Kids Craft Stars participating in our Newspaper Challenge

Newspaper Koala – Glued To My Crafts
Colorful Newspaper Owl Craft â€“ I Heart Crafty Things
Newspaper Butterfly Craft – I Heart Arts n Crafts
Spiral Snail Newspaper Craft – A Little Pinch of Perfect

Glow in the dark jellyfish -Artsy Momma
Papier Mache Bunny â€“ Easy Peasy And Fun

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Isn’t this a fun and colorful craft project to try out this weekend?  I bet you’ll become addicted once you get a hand with this flower making technique.  Besides, these flowers can be great as gift box toppers, party decors and a fun craft project for kids. All you need is some newspaper and 2 minutes to make one. They also make perfect Mother’s Day and Teacher’s appreciation gifts.  So what are you waiting for?

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