Bellaβs blossoms look like three tiny bells hanging from a stem. When the breeze blows, she imagines they make a gentle ding-dong sound. Add color to each bell and leaf to create your own musical flower. Bella is ready to chime a garden tune just for you.
Bellaβs three blossoms hang from the stem like tiny bells waiting for a breeze. Their drooping shape makes them different from flowers that face straight up at the sun. Imagine a gentle wind making a pretend ding-dong tune in the garden. You could add music notes around the blooms, a smiling bee, or a ladybug climbing the stem. Each little bell can have its own color, just like three friends wearing different hats.
Bellflowers are often blue, purple, or violet, so those shades are perfect for the three hanging blossoms. Make the inside of each bell slightly darker than the outside for extra depth. Color the stem and leaves fresh green, with dark green along the veins. A pale blue background can feel breezy, while yellow dots make cheerful sunshine. If you add music notes, try black outlines with bright little colors inside them.
Bellflowers get their name from blossoms shaped a bit like bells. There are many kinds of bellflowers, and they can grow in gardens, fields, and rocky places. Their flowers may be blue, purple, pink, or white. Bees and other pollinators can visit bellflowers to collect nectar and pollen. Some bellflower plants grow low to the ground, while others have taller stems with several blooms hanging along them.