- Find a branch in the garden, preferably one that's no bigger than A4 page, and with lots of sticks at the end.
- Trace around the branch with a texta (it's harder than it looks, so you might have to help out).
- Colour in the silhouette with crayons or pencils.
- Now decorate! Use whatever 'flowers' you like; we used stamps, stickers, pom poms and scrapbooking embellishments.
Arts & Crafts Magazine
It's no secret that Chinese New Year was a few weeks ago. For the celebration, my daughter's and I made paper cherry blossoms. Here's a second version of a cherry blossom craft for you to try.