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How To Fold A Tulip Paper Craft

Hey art friends! Olivia and I are celebrating spring with a fun tulip paper craft today! We’re folding origami tulips, taping them to a sheet of paper, and then using a green marker to add stems, leaves, and grass. It’s a little different from our usual lessons because it mixes paper folding with drawing, but it’s really easy and comes out so cute.

Art Supplies:
Origami paper (any colors you like)
Regular paper or blue construction paper
Green marker
Double-sided tape

The best part about this craft is that you get to pick your own tulip colors, so no two will ever look exactly alike. Once your tulips are taped down, have fun making the stems, leaves, and grass with your green marker. You can even add extras like ladybugs, butterflies, or bees to make your artwork really come to life.

If you liked this, check out more of our spring lessons on the site!

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