16 Creative Paper Flower Crafts to Make This Spring

Paper flower crafts are a delightful, accessible activity for crafters of all ages. They’re perfect for a rainy afternoon, a family project, or a classroom activity. With simple materials and a little creativity, you can make vibrant decorations that celebrate spring, brighten a room, or become heartfelt gifts.

These projects are especially appealing because they use basic supplies—paper, glue, scissors, and a few extras—so you likely have what you need already. They also let you explore color, texture, and dimension while making something beautiful and lasting.

Below are fifteen easy and charming paper flower ideas that work well for kids and adults. Each project can be adapted by color choice and size, so you can personalize bouquets, cards, window displays, and home décor to suit any season or occasion.

1. DIY Paper Flower Lantern

paper flower
Image Credit: Crafy Your Happy Place

A paper flower lantern creates a soft, decorative glow. The basic method is to cut petal shapes, glue them onto a cardstock base, and secure a small puck light in the center. These lanterns are inexpensive to make and look lovely grouped together or hung in a window.

Try customizing sizes and colors to match a room or seasonal display.

2. 3D Spring Flower Craft

PINK SPRING FLOWER WITH LEAVES
Image Credit: In The Playroom

Using printable templates makes it easy to assemble layered, three-dimensional flowers. Mix and match paper colors to build bouquets that pop off the page. These 3D flowers are great for cards, wall art, or classroom projects.

3. Paper Plate Flower Garden with Bees

Paper Plate Flower Garden & Bee Craft
Image Credit: Crafty Kids Play

A paper plate becomes a playful garden base for pop-up flowers and a friendly paper bee. This craft teaches kids about pollination while giving them a fun, tactile project. It’s inexpensive, simple, and ideal for spring and summer activities.

4. Coffee Filter Flowers

Coffee Filter Flowers
Image Credit: Single Girl’s DIY

Coffee filters are a craft staple for creating soft, layered blooms that resemble hydrangeas or peonies. Dye or paint the filters, then scrunch and layer them for a textured look. They’re lightweight and great for bouquets or wreaths.

5. Sunflower Paper Craft

Sunflower Paper Craft
Image Credit: Simple Everyday Mom

A cheerful sunflower craft is ideal for summer displays. Use a printable template to cut the petals and center, then layer pieces for a bold, sunny effect. These are perfect for classroom bulletin boards or handmade gifts.

6. Origami Tulip Cards

Image Credit: Fluxing Well

Origami tulip cards combine simple folding with cardmaking. Kids can tuck a folded tulip onto a blank card to create a thoughtful, handcrafted note for friends and family. This project teaches basic origami skills and offers a meaningful keepsake.

7. Paper Tulips

Image Credit: Miss Tilly and Me

Quick and easy, paper tulips need just a few supplies and little cutting or folding. They’re a perfect beginner project for young children and can be assembled into bright bouquets or glued onto cards.

8. Coffee Flower Window Decorations

Colorful Flowers
Image Credit: Fun-A-Day

Create translucent coffee-filter blooms to hang in windows and catch the light. They brighten up any space with color and are easy for kids to make using markers or watercolors to tint the filters.

9. Spring Cupcake Liner Flowers

Spring Flower Craft
Image Credit: Homeschool Preschool

Cupcake liners make quick, colorful petals. Arrange liners on paper, draw stems, and glue them down to create cheerful floral artwork that’s perfect for preschoolers and early elementary students.

10. Fork Painted Tulip Craft

Image Credit: Little Ladoo

Fork painting is a low-mess, high-fun technique for making tulips. Dip the fork in paint and press to create petal shapes, then add stems and leaves. It’s an engaging sensory activity that yields charming results.

11. Paper Flowers for Mom

Flower with kid's picture with I love mom
Image Credit: Messy Little Monster

Personalized paper flowers make heartfelt gifts. With a printable template and a few craft basics, kids can assemble cards or framed pictures that say “I love you” in a handmade way. These are especially popular for Mother’s Day or birthdays.

12. Construction Paper Tulips

Image Credit: Twitchetts

Construction paper tulips are simple and versatile. Children can cut and layer different colored tulip shapes to create a garden collage or a decorative greeting card. The bold colors make a strong visual impact with minimal effort.

13. DIY Rolled Paper Flowers

Pink Rolled Paper Flowers
Image Credit: Creatively Beth

Rolled paper flowers are elegant and make lovely home décor. Cut spirals from colored paper and roll them into rose-like blooms to display in frames, wreaths, or on mantels. They’re a great way to create lasting, sophisticated decorations from simple supplies.

14. Pressed Flower Bookmarks

Pressed Flower Bookmarks
Image Credit: Fox Farm Home

Preserve real flowers by pressing them into bookmarks. This craft combines nature and creativity and produces beautiful, practical keepsakes that readers will enjoy for years. It’s a calming, educational activity that shows how to preserve botanicals.

15. Pressed Flower Suncatcher Craft for Kids

Sun Suncatcher
Image Credit: Fox Farm Home

Pressed flower suncatchers let kids arrange flattened blooms between clear sheets to create colorful, light-catching displays. Hang them in a window and enjoy how sunlight highlights the natural colors and textures.

16. Tulip Garden

Image Credit: The Moments At Home

A paper tulip garden is a joyful group project. With craft paper, cardstock, and a few basic supplies, children can build a layered garden scene to decorate a classroom wall or a home hallway. It’s an easy way to celebrate spring with bold shapes and bright colors.

With these ideas, you can pick projects that match skill levels and available supplies. Most of these crafts are quick to assemble and adaptable, making them perfect for parties, school units, or simple family fun. Gather materials, choose a few color palettes, and enjoy making colorful paper flowers together.