Cupcake Case Daffodils
If you are looking for a last minute, easy Easter craft to do with the kids, I have just the thing for you! A bouquet of lovely Easter daffodils (in German they are known as ‘Osterglocken’, which translates as ‘Easter bells’), made from cupcake cases.

All you need are:
- large cupcake cases in white and yellow
- small cupcake cases in yellow and orange
- a pencil
- scissors
- a glue stick
- green pipe cleaners
- sticky tape

Step 1: Flatten out one of the large cupcake cases, then fold it in half, then in half again, and one last time.

Step 2: With the scissors, cut a round shape off the top, as shown in the photo, then open out the case. You can use a pencil to mark it out first, to help you.


Step 3: Glue one of the small cupcake cases, in a contrasting colour, in to the middle of the large case. We went for white with orange or yellow, and yellow with orange.


Step 4: Stick a pipe cleaner on to the back.Finished!


If you enjoyed making these, you may also like my tutorials for our popsicle heart flowers, and our origami tulips.

What an absolutely wonderful idea! So easy to make but so effective, love daffodils! Sim x
These are super cute. My Mum loves daffodils so will make these one day.
Such a great craft idea! So simple too x
What a great idea! Such an easy craft and it’s always nice to have daffodils that don’t need to be thrown out after a week!
These are lovely! Daffodils are our national flower here in Wales so this would work as a St Davidโs Day craft as well as Easter. Will have to remember for next year!
What a lovely simple crafting idea. A great one to do over the Easter holidays x
Ah my girls would love to make these! I’ll remember to try these with them
These are such a fab idea, I can see my two really enjoying this simple craft. I will have to see if I can find some plain cupcake cases. Plus they have the added bonus of not needing watering! xx
Awh, we used to made these at school when I was a kid! Oh memories :)
Katie xoxo
My boys loved doing this craft! Thanks for sharing