Cupcake Liner Bouquet Collage

Bouquet Collages _ Completed Flower Collage _ Abbie Ulstad _ GGH

These flower bouquet collages are made using a supply you may already have in your kitchen – cupcake liners!

This bouquet collage is colorful, full of texture, and has a pop of dimension. All thanks to cupcake liners!

The best part of using muffin liners for this project? They give the collage a boost of depth. Popping off the page – even if it is ever so slightly – brings these flowers to life!

Here’s how we made these sweet flower bouquet collages.

Supplies:

  • Cupcake liners (in a variety of colors and sizes)
  • Glue stick
  • Sheet of cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors

Directions:

  1. Use scissors to alter the edges and/or the interiors of your cupcake liners. A good starting point is creating petal-like shapes along the edges of a liner or two.
  2. Arrange your liners onto your sheet of cardstock or construction paper. Experiment with layering and placement until you are satisfied with your bouquet’s arrangment.
  3. Use glue to secure the liners in place.
Bouquet Collages _ Cupcake Liners Being Shaped _ Abbie Ulstad _ GGH
Bouquet Collages _ Gluing down Flowers _ Abbie Ulstad _ GGH
Bouquet Collages _ Completed Flower Collage _ Abbie Ulstad _ GGH

Looking for another flower-themed craft? Check out this blog post on using flowers as a paintbrush! Painting with flowers is a great way to explore the natural textures of flower blossoms.

Looking for another collage project to do with your kids? Check out this lesson plan for Dream Quilt collages inspired by the artist Faith Ringgold. This art project teaches about shape, collage, and perspective while providing a connection to literacy and the opportunity to discuss race and rights.

Happy creating, friends!

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