The cherry blossoms in Washington D.C. are iconic. I have several friends who live in the D.C. area who post photos when the blooms are at their peak. One such photo inspired me to make this craft featuring the Washington Monument. Affiliate links below.
Washington Monument Cherry Blossoms Craft
Materials:
Steps:
Use the brown marker to draw branches and twigs on either side of a piece of blue cardstock. They'll largely be covered with blossoms.
Cut a narrow rectangle from the white and black (or dark blue) cardstock. Glue them together so that half of each color shows. With scissors, trim the top of each color to make the point of the Washington Monument. Then, on each side, cut a slight taper from the top of the rectangular part to the bottom.
Cut shades of pink and/or white cardstock into 1" squares.
Glue the Washington Monument onto the blue cardstock. Put a dot of glue onto one branch, then crumple up a square of tissue paper and stick in to the branch. Repeat this process until you've filled the branches. You might find it easier to do all the crumpling and then all the gluing. I worked in batches of about 10 blossoms at a time.
In researching this project, I came across these fun facts about the Washington Monument, courtesy of the National Constitution Center. We visited in 2017 and LOVED it. I hope to return someday. George Washington will still dwarf Trevor, but not by nearly as much!
This is such a fun and pretty project, Cindy! And I loved reading the fun facts about the Washington Monument. Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteLove those cherry blossoms...very pretty!
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