Teach your child how to put a button through a button-hole with this adorable, no-sew, felt flower button snake! This snake and flower button craft is perfect for kids of all ages, but is more geared towards toddlers and preschoolers. This snake and flower button craft allows your child to not only explore colors, but practice fine motor skills as well.

Felt Flowers Button Snake Craft with purple, pink, yellow, blue flowers, with green buttons, and pipe cleaners- kids activities blog
These snake and flower crafts are great for fine motor skills practice and color exploration!

It’s always a bonus when learning a new task is fun for a child, right?  Well, that’s the way it is with a button snake!     

Flower Button Threading Activity Craft

A button snake is a homemade toddler toy designed to help when you’re teaching your child how to do up buttons.

 This activity is a lot of fun for little hands, the textures and colours are appealing, and the repetition of slipping the felt pieces over the buttons time and time again will really help to develop your child’s fine motor skills.      

Making a button snake is quick and easy.  In the past we’ve made button snakes with felt squares and ribbons, but this time, I thought it would be fun to make a no-sew version using whimsical felt flowers.  I love it, don’t you?

Supplies Needed:

supplies for felt flower button snake-  Paint, scissors, paintbrushes, pipe cleaners, buttons, corks, and felt!- Kids Activities Blog
All the supplies needed to make these snake and flower button crafts. Paint, scissors, paintbrushes, pipe cleaners, buttons, corks, and felt!

How To Make Colorful Snake and Flower Craft:

Step 1

Step 1 - Toddler Threading Craft - Stamp the corks onto the felt to make your flowers to cut out. White paint, paint brush, blue felt- Kids Activities Blog
Stamp the corks onto the felt to make your flowers to cut out.

First grab 7 wine corks. You’ll then secure 7 wine corks together with a rubber band to make an easy and instant flower template.

Notes:

Kids love stamping with these cork flowers, or you can trace around them when you need a basic flower shape. You could trace your cork flower on to a piece of paper to make a template.

Step 2

Recoat your corks and press as many flowers on to as many colours of felt as you’d like.

Notes:

I made about about 15 flowers for this button snake, but you could certainly make more or less, depending on how crafty you’re feeling.

Step 3

Cut out your flowers with a sharp pair of fabric scissors.  

Step 4

Next fold each flower in half and make a small snip across the centre of the flower, making sure it’s wide enough for your buttons to pass through.

Step 5

Step 5 - Toddler Threading Craft - Add buttons to the end of your pipe cleaners to keep the flowers from coming off the end. yellow button, green pipe cleaner, blue, pink, purple, orange flowers- kids activities blog
Add buttons to the end of your pipe cleaners to keep the flowers from coming off the end.

The stem will be the part of the button snake that your child slips the felt flowers on to. By adding a button to each end of the pipe cleaner, you prevent the felt flowers from falling off when your child is playing with it.  

Notes:

It also makes for easy storage (no lost flowers), and your child will get extra practice when he has to work to take the flowers off the button snake.

Step 6

Poke the pipe cleaner up through a hole in the button, and back down through a second hole.

Step 7

Twist the loose end around the main part of the pipe cleaner a couple of times, and squeeze it tightly in place.

Step 8

Step 8 - Toddler Threading Craft - Felt Flower Button Snake for fine motor development- Kids Activities Blog
Now thread the flowers onto the pipe cleaner for fun fine motor skills practice

Repeat at the other end of the pipe cleaner, and you’re done!

Note:

If you have a flower template on hand, go right ahead and copy that for your flower shape.

I didn’t have one, so I used a simple little trick that I love for making a basic flower shape.

Present your adorable new button snake to your toddler and let them give it a whirl. With a little practice, your kids will be buttoning their own buttons in no time!

{Felt Flower} Button Snake

Felt Flowers Button Snake

Teach your child how to button buttons with this easy no-sew felt flower button snake! Easy to make, it's a super fine-motor toddler toy!

Materials

  • colourful felt (stiffer is easier to cut, and holds it’s shape better than soft, flimsy felt)
  • pipe cleaner
  • 2 large, buttons
  • 7 corks
  • rubber band
  • white paint

Tools

  • sewing scissors
  • paint brush

Instructions

  1. I secure 7 wine corks together with a rubber band to make an easy and instant flower template. Kids love stamping with these cork flowers, or you can trace around them when you need a basic flower shape. You could trace your cork flower on to a piece of paper to make a template, but here’s what I did: I simply brushed on a light coat of white acrylic paint, and pressed the cork flower against a piece of felt! Instant flower! Isn’t that brilliant? Recoat your corks and press as many flowers on to as many colours of felt as you’d like. I made about about 15 flowers for this button snake, but you could certainly make more or less, depending on how crafty you’re feeling.
  2. Cut out your flowers with a sharp pair of fabric scissors.  
  3. Next fold each flower in half and make a small snip across the centre of the flower, making sure it’s wide enough for your buttons to pass through.  Now you’re ready for the next step.
  4. The stem will be the part of the button snake that your child slips the felt flowers on to. By adding a button to each end of the pipe cleaner, you prevent the felt flowers from falling off when your child is playing with it. It also makes for easy storage (no lost flowers), and your child will get extra practice when he has to work to take the flowers off the button snake.
  5. Poke the pipe cleaner up through a hole in the button, and back down through a second hole.
  6. Twist the loose end around the main part of the pipe cleaner a couple of times, and squeeze it tightly in place.
  7. Repeat at the other end of the pipe cleaner, and you’re done!

Notes

If you have a flower template on hand, go right ahead and copy that for your flower shape.

I didn’t have one, so I used a simple little trick that I love for making a basic flower shape.



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Have you tried making a flower snake yet? Let us know down below!



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