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Coupon Flower

A different style for a coupon book – a Coupon Flower with petals for the personalized coupons. This is a great Mother’s Day gift that kids can make. Don’t forget about Grandma. I’m sure she would love one as well!

Mother's Day Coupon Flower

Create personalized coupons where children can enter in the text that they would like for each coupon. Include a greeting on the first page such as ‘Happy Mother’s Day’ or ‘Petals of Love for You.’ Print on one color of printer paper or several different colors.

The coupon petals will print three per page. Use the underscore key to create blank lines where children can write in what they would like for the coupon. Use the optional envelope template for the coupon flower.

What You Will Need

  • Scissors
  • Hole Punch
  • Crayons or markers
  • White paper or pastel colored printer paper
  • Fastener for the center

Putting the Coupon Flower Together

Start by going to the Printable Coupon Book Flower page. This is an interactive page where you can enter in the information for the coupons.

Follow the instructions on this page by selecting the desired font color and entering in the text for three petals at a time. Repeat this step to create as many coupon petals as you like.

Once you hit the submit option, you will be directed to the personalized coupons. Next, select the print option from your browser. You can print as many pages as you need for each book. To modify, simply press the back button from your browser and enter in different text for the next three petals.

Select the Envelope Template and either print on pastel printer paper or use as a template to trace on to colorful wrapping paper.

More: For older children who wish to enter in their own coupons, use the underscore key or dashes to create coupons with blank lines.

About Theresa Johnston

Activities For Kids has been an on-going passion of mine since 1998. I'm a long-time Orlando resident and huge Disney Fan! Prior guide for About.com and current editor for AboutOrlando.com. I hope you enjoy the crafts, recipes and ideas that you find here.