Dried Flowers and Handmade Bookmarks Spring Craft Project

Written by:  • Edited by: SForsyth
Updated May 10, 2010

Celebrate Spring with a nature walk. Pick some flowers and grasses, press them flat, and create beautiful bookmarks. Wonder kids craft project idea.

To complete this craft project children pick the flowers they wish to use and wait a week or two while the flowers are pressed and dried. Activities that deliver delayed gratification are helpful because of the additional lessons they teach, such as planning ahead and the value of patience.

How to Dry Flowers

To dry flowers without a flower press, layer them one flower deep between sheets of newspaper. Place the newspapers inside of a heavy book, and leave for one to two weeks.

For a group project, write each student's name on the top piece of newspaper. Line them up on a shelf, and place a board on top to flatten them. Place bricks (or other heavy objects) on top of the board and leave for a week or two.

You can choose to purchase a flower press, or one for each student. Flower presses are not difficult to make; they are essentially two pieces of wood with holes for screws and wingnuts. Flowers are placed in paper between the pieces of wood, and the wingnuts are tightened to press the flowers. The same amount of time is required to dry the flowers properly.

Bookmark Supplies

  • Cardstock
  • Scissors
  • Dried flowers
  • White craft glue
  • Ribbons
  • Clear contact paper or laminating supplies.

Make a Bookmark

Instruct each student to:

Cut a piece of cardstock about one and one-half inches wide, and six inches long.

Plan out the flower design for the bookmark. Carefully glue the flowers in place with white craft glue. Try to use just the amount of glue necessary; too much glue might look messy later.

Frame the bookmark by gluing ribbon around all four edges.

At this point, one option is to laminate the bookmarks. Another option is to press clear contact paper on both sides of the bookmark. Work carefully, press the bookmark smooth and flat so that no air bubbles get trapped in the bookmark. Place the bookmarks face down on the sticky side of clear contact paper. With a second piece of contact paper, place the sticky side down on the back of the bookmarks. It is helpful to start at one edge and roll the paper down onto the bookmarks.

Smooth everything out, and cut out the bookmarks with scissors.

Good Resources

This is a wonderful book for anybody interested in drying flowers: Harvesting, Preserving & Arranging Dried Flowers

Try the Wooden Flower Press or this flower press made especially for children: Alex My Wooden Flower Press - 7

For bookmark crafts: Paper Mache Bookmarks - 6


 
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