Flower Doll from an Althea Bush

When I was a little girl in Indiana my aunt showed me how to make a doll from the flower of the Althea Rose of Sharon bush. It grew in the front yard of our farm. The petals made a lovely long dress and the doll’s head was the unopened bud of another flower. A few years ago we were visiting my husband’s family in upstate New York when I noticed the same flowers blooming all around and took advantage of the opportunity to make one again.

To make this flower doll:

Pick a flower with the longest petals that have not yet fully opened. Pinch the stem off completely and use a toothpick to make a small hole in the base of the flower where the stem had been. Then pick a green bud that is still tight for the head. Peel away the green sepals to leave only the round green ball of the bud. Trim the stem to about 1/4 or 1/8 in and poke it into the hole you made with the toothpick, and you have a lovely princess doll.

The Althea bush I was familiar with is a little different than the Hibiscus bushes I see in the south where I now live, but I believe they would also work to make these flower dolls.

Did you try to make a flower doll with your children? Please share your experience in the comments below. What are some other simple and fun outdoor activities you can do with your children or grandchildren? Please share them as well.

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Author: Janice D. Green

Janice D. Green retired as an elementary librarian to write children's books. She is author and publisher of Jonah, the Fearful Prophet, The Creation and Baby Jesus . . . Messiah!, Bible storybooks for children. Her passion is to write Bible stories that include as much content as possible while keeping the language kid friendly. Her most recent books include extra activities for children including downloadable coloring pages and puzzles - excellent for homeschooling parents and Christian education for children.

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