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Inexpensive Church Mother's Day Project Ideas?

Does anyone have a new or different idea for a Sunday School class mother's day project? Inexpensive and either Christian based or could be made so. Thank you.

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Jane from Ontario, Canada

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March 7, 20090 found this helpful
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Many years ago when I was in Sunday School, every year we would make single flowers out of kleenex. They were pink or white. When Mothers Day came, we pinned a flower on every woman - pink if their Mother was living and white if they were deceased. It was to honor their own Mother - because all women are not Mothers, but they all have a Mother. I think it was a beautiful thing to do.

 
April 25, 20170 found this helpful

THAT IS SO PRECIOUS WONDERFUL

 
March 7, 20090 found this helpful
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Have you ever tried making duct tape rose buds? If you google it, there are bunches of sites with videos and directions. With duct tape coming in so many colors, you can make them by the dozens. All you will need is duct tape of whatever colors, green duct tape for the stem and sepals, and pipecleaner/chenile stems for the stems.

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Scissors are optional. The older the kids making them, the easier it seems to go, but even 3rd and 4th graders can do it once you've shown them how.

 
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Last year my 3 year old made a card in Sunday School. The teachers traced the child's hand and then cut out and glued to a piece of folded construction paper...inside wrote. "Thank you for your helping hands." Based on the age of the child determines how much they can do by themselves.

Another time they took 4 cut outs of his hand print and added a stem and leaves for a flower.

On Father's day (will work for Mother's day) They took a picture of the children the week before and then glued it on a sheet of 12 x 12 scrapbook paper and then wrote "I love you to pieces." Then the teacher dabbed a drop of glue on the paper and the children put a puzzle piece on the glue.

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I, of course, had to get a 12 x 12 frame to hang it on our wall. Loved all the ideas!

 
March 10, 20090 found this helpful
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Last year my Sunday school students turned their hands into flowers. We traced each students hands on several different colors of construction paper and poked a chenille stick through the center. We then gently "rounded" the hands up so they appeared almost like tulips. We put them in our vases of old toilet paper holders that we covered in construction paper with a note from the child and their favorite bible verse to share with mom.

 
March 7, 20090 found this helpful

I posted a canvas cross project a while back. It would be a great gift. Make into a bookmark or glue a pin on back to wear. Just search crafts for cross, I think. Good luck!

 

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March 7, 20090 found this helpful

Everything wedding, only colored in pastels. You could use watercolors and make abstract whooshes over all that wedding stuff.

 
March 12, 20090 found this helpful

Look up, and print out, the history of the pretzel. Then make pretzels together and give a few to each child.

 

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March 16, 20090 found this helpful

I taught preschool SS 16 years, my class was 4 yr olds. We always got seeds donated to us and we planted flowers early enough to have them coming up by mother's day. The kids got to care for them on Sunday, we left them at church and someone checked during the week.

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We usually had about 80 going at a time. Mom's loved getting MARIGOLDs every year. Hard to break tradition.

 
May 1, 20100 found this helpful

We like the idea of flowers on Mother's Day but didn't want to buy real ones. I found wooden roses of any color on Ebay and they look like the real thing. We wrapped a few in tissue paper, tied a little note with a poem around it and let the children hand them out during service. It was a big hit because it was something they could keep. I think they were less than $30 for about 200.

 
April 25, 20170 found this helpful

THE CHILDREN COULD DO A DANCE AND EACH ONE MUST SAY WHAT THEIR MOTHERS HAVE TAUGHT THEM 1 BY 1 AND AT THE END THEY COULD THROW CONFETTI IN THE AIR AND HAND OUT FLOWERS TO THEIR MOTHERS AND OTHER MOTHERS

 

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