After dinner we made tissue paper hibiscus flowers. I did some research on the internet and found that using 4 to 6 8" circles, folding in fourths, cutting a pattern along the edge, poking a hole in the middle and wrapping a piece of pipe cleaner around the base made the prettiest most "hibiscus-like" flower. The kids made their own edges using various craft scissors. I had purchased some of those french hair clips so that the kids could wrap the end of the stem through the hole and make flower hair clips. Some kept the stems really long and made flower bracelets. They were instructed to make one flower for Robin and then as many as they wanted to for themselves.