Ages 3–8 | Prep Time: 10 min | Craft Time: 30–45 min

Get ready for the most heartwarming Mother’s Day gift a little one can make – a photo flower pot that puts their face front and center. It’s simple enough for preschoolers, adorable enough for grandmas, and sweet enough (literally – it comes with candy!) to make any mom tear up.
There’s something about a handmade gift that no store-bought present can touch. And this Mother’s Day Flower Pot Craft checks every box: it’s easy for little hands, uses basic supplies, features a photo of the child, and doubles as a keepsake Mom will want to display all year long.
Whether you’re a teacher planning a class project or a parent doing a weekend craft with your kids, this one is a guaranteed winner. Each child’s flower ends up uniquely theirs – and Mom gets to show it off on her desk or windowsill for months to come.

What Makes This Craft So Special
Most crafts are cute for a day. This one gets framed. Here’s why it works so beautifully:
It’s personalized. The child’s photo is literally the star of the flower – Mom sees her kid’s face every time she looks at it.
It’s preschool-friendly. Cutting simple shapes, painting, and gluing pom poms are all totally manageable for 3–5 year olds (with a little help).
It’s display-ready. Popped into a painted terra cotta pot with candy to hold it steady, this looks like something from a boutique gift shop.
It’s personal to each child. Kids can pick their flower colors, making every pot one-of-a-kind.
💡 Teacher Tip: If you’re making these in a classroom, prep the painted pots and cut sticks ahead of time. On craft day, kids can focus on the fun parts – decorating their flower and gluing their photo. It keeps the session manageable and still feels fully “made by them.”
What You’ll Need
Gather these supplies before you start – most are dollar store or craft store staples:
| Supply | Notes |
|---|---|
| Colored cardstock or cardstock paper | Any colors your child loves – bright and bold look amazing |
| Terra cotta or mini plastic flower pots | Small 3–4″ pots work perfectly |
| Jumbo craft sticks (popsicle sticks) | One per flower |
| Large pom poms | For the pom pom flower variation – grab a colorful mix! |
| White and green acrylic paint | White for the pot, green for the craft stick |
| Tacky glue or hot glue (adult use) | Tacky glue for kids; hot glue for the pom poms sticks faster |
| Paint brushes | One per child is ideal |
| A printed photo of your child | 4×4″ works great, but any size close to that will do |
| White gel pen | For writing on the leaves |
| Candy (Mom’s favorite!) | This fills the pot and holds the flower in place – bonus gift! |
📸 Photo Tip: Print your photo at home or at a local pharmacy. A close-up of just the child’s face works best – aim for something bright and smiling. Cut it into a circle for the cleanest look.

How to Make the Mother’s Day Flower Pot Craft
Follow these steps in order and you’ll have a finished, gift-ready flower pot in under an hour!
Step 1: Paint the Pot and Craft Stick
PREP WORK (CAN BE DONE AHEAD OF TIME): Paint your terra cotta pot white – you’ll likely need two coats for full coverage. While that dries, paint the jumbo craft stick green on all sides. Set both aside to dry completely before moving on. Rushing this step leads to smudgy sticks and streaky pots, so give it time!

Step 2: Prepare the Photo
5 MINUTES: Print and cut your child’s photo into a circle. The circle should be big enough to show their full face clearly – roughly 3″ in diameter is a sweet spot. Don’t stress about perfect circles; slightly wobbly is charmingly handmade.
Step 3: Make the Flower – Choose Your Style!
This is where kids really get to shine. There are two great flower options:
Option A: Classic Paper Flower
Cut a large flower shape out of colored cardstock – big, rounded petals work best. Glue the child’s circular photo right in the center. Simple, bold, and beautiful.
Option B: Pom Pom Flower
Cut a large circle from cardstock (same size as or slightly bigger than the photo). Glue the photo circle to the center. Then glue large, colorful pom poms all the way around the photo, alternating colors as you go. Keep adding pom poms until the entire border is filled. This version is wildly fun for little hands and looks absolutely stunning when it’s done.
💡 Pro Tip: Hot glue works much better than white glue for attaching pom poms – the bond is instant and strong. If you’re working with young kids, have an adult handle the hot glue gun while kids hand over the pom poms and choose the colors.

Step 4: Cut Out the Leaves
5 MINUTES: Cut two leaf shapes out of green cardstock. Use a white gel pen to write “Happy Mother’s Day” on one (or both!) of the leaves. Let kids trace the letters if they’re learning to write – Mom will love seeing their attempt! Glue the leaves onto the painted green craft stick, one on each side.
Step 5: Attach the Flower to the Stick
2 MINUTES: Glue or tape the back of the flower firmly to the top of the green craft stick. Make sure it’s centered and secure. Let it dry completely before handling.
Step 6: Assemble the Pot
THE GRAND FINALE: Fill your painted white pot with Mom’s favorite candy – Hershey’s Kisses, M&Ms, or jelly beans all work beautifully. Push the flower stick down into the candy so it stands up straight and tall. The candy acts as the “soil” and holds everything in place. Fluff green paper filler or Easter grass around the base of the stick for an extra-polished look. That’s it – you’re done!
Two Flower Styles, Side by Side
| Classic Paper Flower | Pom Pom Flower | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Younger kids (3–4), classroom groups | All ages, kids who love textures |
| Skill needed | Basic cutting and gluing | Gluing pom poms (adult helps with hot glue) |
| Looks great in | Bold, single-color cardstock | Multicolor pom pom mix |
| Time to make | ~20 minutes | ~30 minutes |
🌸 Fun Variation: Make It a Grandma Gift! This craft is just as magical when given to a grandmother. Swap the “Happy Mother’s Day” leaf message for “I love you, Grandma!” and use the grandchild’s photo. Grandmas go absolutely wild for these. Make one from each grandchild for a matching set of flower pots she’ll display with so much pride.
Tips for Making These in a Classroom
Ask parents to send in a printed photo a few days ahead of time. A simple note home works perfectly – just request a 4×4″ close-up of their child’s face.
Paint the pots and sticks the day before. This eliminates wait time on craft day and lets kids jump straight into the fun parts.
Set up stations. One table for gluing flowers, one for writing on leaves, one for assembling pots. It keeps things organized and lets kids rotate through at their own pace.
Have extra pom poms on hand. They will drop. Many will be lost. Stock up.
Pre-cut the flower and circle shapes for younger preschoolers (3–4 year olds) so they can focus on the gluing and decorating.

Why This Gift Works for Every Mom
Store-bought flowers fade in a week. This one? It sits on Mom’s desk for months – maybe years. Every time she looks at it, she sees her child’s smiling face front and center. That’s not just a craft; that’s a memory she gets to keep.

And honestly? The candy doesn’t hurt either.
With this Mother’s Day Flower Pot in hand, your little one is walking in with the best gift at the table – and they made every bit of it themselves. That’s the kind of moment both of you will remember long after the chocolate is gone.
💡 One Last Tip: Write the year and the child’s age somewhere small on the back of the flower or the pot before gifting. Future you – and future Mom – will absolutely love finding that little detail someday.
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