I love the flower pots my own children have made over the years, some were from school and some were from church.
In most crafts, I like to include something unique to the child. To do that in these flower pots, I have them use their finger prints. Their finger prints make the ladybugs on their flower pot.
Here is all that you need to get started... plus a clay pot.
I have my first graders come to my table in groups of 3, so that I can guide them. If you have older students, your can have larger groups and this will go much faster. I turn the pot over and write their initials and the year on the bottom with a Sharpie.
Then I put a bit of red paint onto a paper plate. I show them how to dip their finger into the paint, blot it on paper plate if needed, and then press their finger onto the clay pot. I have a model already made so they can see that I want them to make a top row and a bottom row of finger prints.
Once they have made prints all around their pot, I set them aside to dry.
Once they have made prints all around their pot, I set them aside to dry.
I do this next part after they go home. (However, if you have older kiddos, they may be able to to this themselves.) I use the Sharpie to draw the ladybug features (head, antenna, line down the back, and dots).
After my kiddos go home, I pull out my trusty Sharpie (and sometimes 2 or 3), and I write the following phrase on top of the yellow paint, going around the pot.
"Like a flower, my love for you grows and grows..." (I include the dots at the end)
Lastly, I have my students decorate a white paper bag including the words "Happy Mothers' Day!" I wrap each pot in colorful tissue paper and we put them inside their handmade gift bag. Ta-da! All Done!!!