publication date: Nov 29, 2007
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author/source: Sarah Holland
Poinsettias - with their rich colours and
star-shaped flowers, they are
adored by children and adults alike. They come in a
range of sizes, from
miniature to large “
standard” plants, shaped like a
tree.
Use as a
bright and exciting
alternative to a Christmas
tree in the children’s
bedrooms, or select the
mini pots and get them
involved in making an unusual
Christmas decoration.
Poinsettias come in all
colours, from pretty
pink for girls, to
racing red for boys.
For tiny hands…
You will need:
Miniature
potted
poinsettia plants
Coloured
paper
Stapler
Glue
To keep
small hands busy, children can make
simple hanging plant pot covers from
coloured paper or
Christmas wrap.
- Roll the paper into a cone shape, staple, then get creative with sparkly gems, glitter and felt, or pin badges to the cones for an even faster decoration.
- Staple cardboard strips to the cones to make a handle, then place miniature flowering poinsettias inside.
- Thread the handles through some coloured string or ribbon and hang from the Christmas tree, from door handles, from windows, or even from the ceiling!
For bigger hands…
You will need:
Miniature potted poinsettia plants
Old socks
Cotton wool or white felt
Glue
Outgrown socks make charming
festive pot-holders for your
poinsettias.
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- Get the children to make cotton-wool or fuzzy felt trimming for the socks, so they look like Santa’s boots. They can add glitter, tinsel or sparkles to make them even more Christmassy.
- Stuff the toe with cotton wool, then place the potted poinsettia plant inside. Poinsettias like to be kept warm, so this snug sock is perfect to keep it cosy.
Don’t leave the socks lying around
without a plant inside when you’ve
taken them out to
water – Santa’s
elves might take them away to wear for themselves!
If you don’t mind grubby hands…
You will need:
Ready-made wreath frame
Poinsettia plants
Plant pot or tub to fit inside the frame
Compost
Felt
If you want to make a larger
Christmas decoration for your table, it’s easy to get the
children involved. You can make a
simple but effective
arrangement by buying a
ready-made wicker or fir cone
wreath from a florists’ shop.
To
transform this into an
all-day activity, you can make a
fir-cone wreath yourself by sticking the
cones your children have collected to a
polystyrene or cardboard
ring.
Place the tub in the centre of the
wreath frame and plant the
poinsettias inside.
Children love making
indoor gardens, and they can
mix shiny
baubles in, too, or cut out
bright shapes from felt and place them next to the
arrangement to enhance its bright, fun appeal.
For more fun ways with
indoor plants and
cut flowers, visit
www.flowers.org.uk