Flower Pot Pens for Mother’s Day & Teacher Appreciation
Today I’m doing a Crafty Kitchen post. Mothers Day is just right around the corner so today I am posting the cutest little gift idea for mom, Flower Pot Pens! I know I would love it if my kiddos brought one of these cute little flower pots home for a Mothers Days Gift.
Not only is this the a great mothers day gift but it also makes the perfect teacher gift. What better way to show your child’s teacher how much your appreciate them, then with a homemade gift. I think my favorite gifts I receive from my children are the homemade ones they make in school I love those!!!
Teacher Appreciation Day is May 3rd and it’s right the corner. I know this idea isn’t anything new and you’ve probably seen them around for awhile now, but I think this is project that needs to be revisited. What a fun activity to do with your children.
I am all about low cost gift items so this was the perfect project for me. All together the supplies were next to nothing to buy. To make four little pots with 8-10 flower pens ran about $13-$14. That is enough for 4 teacher gifts or a special gift for mom or grandma. It doesn’t get any better that that.



If it is a really thick stem, you can take the outside coating off, and only use the interior wire for support. Add some hot glue around the end of the flower base and place the wire into the pen chamber. Push down to make sure it attaches. It will dry rather quickly. Now assemble and glue the rest of the flowers and pens.

I really don’t think it matter which end you start on. Continue wrapping up the pen until you are almost at the end. I stopped at the end of the pen you will see a line where the pen starts to change shape. Do not go all the way to the very end. If you do the cap will not go on and off easily.
You can do a second layer if you want, but we only did one. Clip the floral tape and tack the end down. It should pretty much stick without using any glue. Using the tacky glue, glue on the little wooden decorations to the front of the clay pot. Hot glue doesn’t seem to stick on the pots so make sure to use tacky glue. Let dry then fill each of the pots with beans or decorative stones.

Here is a cute way to package up your flower pot pens. I buy clear goodie sacks at Walmart in the party favor isle. You get a 20 count bag of clear goodie sacks for $1.50. I use them for just about everything goodie and baking wise.
- small terra cotta clay pots (I used 3 inch pots) (.69 each)
- artificial flowers ($4)
- Bic Pens ($1)
- green floral tape ($1.97)
- scissors
- tacky glue
- Pinto beans, coffee beans or decorative stones (beans $1.18 a bag)
- ribbon or craft paint ($1.97)
- small wooded decorations (.25 each)
Paint the clay pots with your desired color and pattern and let dry completely. While the pots are drying assemble your flower pens. If you do not want to paint the pots you can just tie a pretty ribbon around the rim and tie in a bow with a pretty coordinating color and add a wooden decoration like we did.
Remove the little plug/cap at the end of the pen. discard the plug cap. This is where you are going to place the end of the flower into. Add some hot glue around the end of the flower base and place the wire into the pen chamber. Push down to make sure it attaches. It will dry rather quickly.
I don’t think
it really matters which end you start on. I stopped at the end of the pen you will see a line. where the pen starts to change shape. Do not go all the way to the very end. If you do the cap will not go on and off easily. You can do a second layer if you want, but we only did one. Clip the floral tape and tack the end down with a clear glue if needed. It should pretty much stick without using the glue.