Intro
Create a stylish pencil accessory while building creativity, problem-solving skills and fine
motor skills! This pleasant, floral activity will have children experimenting with color
combinations while working on their dexterity as they carefully manipulate a coffee filter
into a unique and colorful flower!
Set Up ideas
The key to this activity is using lots of vibrant color! Ensure that each child has easy access to a variety of Liquid Watercolor paints so that they can quickly grab what they need without having to wait for a bottle to become free. As with any activity in which paint is used, keep cleaning supplies within reach.
Let’s Get Started
Younger children may complete this activity using just one filter. Children ages five and
over may use two filters in their flower creation.
Tips and Tricks
It is easier to wrap the masking tape if you first cut it into shorter strips rather than 1 long
continuous strip.
Follow up Activity
With their stylish new pencil accessory, have children practice writing skills by writing
their name, tracing letters and numbers, practicing cursive or completing whatever
writing activity is appropriate for their age and ability.
This activity is a great accompaniment to lessons on flowers and nature. Ask the
children what kinds of flowers they enjoy. Discuss how other creatures, such as
hummingbirds and bees, rely on colorful flowers as a source of food.
Steps:
- Fold the coffee filter in half several times so that it is a conical shape. Then, cut small
triangles from the sides in various places. - Using Liquid Watercolor in bingo bottles, saturate the coffee filter starting at the tip of
the cone. - Continue adding rows of color up along the cone using different colors. Set the coffee
fliters out to dry completely. Repeat the steps above with a second coffee filters, using a
different selection of Liquid Watercolor colors. - Once both filters are dry, lay one on top of the other and pinch them together at the center
to create the cone shape of a flower.
Now tape your flower onto the end of a pencil.



