Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Little Flower project for the Feast of St. Therese

I'm a little late getting this up, but it was my daughter's birthday yesterday, so it's been a busy week thus far.

I found the inspiration for his project on Pinterest.  It's a project to use scribbles from your kids and turn them into flowers .  We changed it up a little and made a little flower for "The Little Flower", St. Therese.

I had to do the cutting since the girls are ages 2 and 4.  Kayla did the gluing herself, while Elise needed some assistance, though she was able to do a good amount on her own too.
old paintings

cut into petals, stems, and leaves



Kayla with her little flower and her little sister born on the feast of The Little Flower




Aren't they pretty?

For more great projects for St. Therese's feast day visit Catholicicing.com and for some great information about her life visit Society of the Little Flower

1 comment:

  1. Laura,

    Such a fun and beautiful project! It looks like your kids loved it! I linked to your post in my St. Therese post here: http://www.asliceofsmithlife.com/2015/09/a-slice-of-liturgical-life-our-st.html

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