Showing posts with label Thanksgiving Kid's Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving Kid's Crafts. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Kids' "Handy" Christmas Gift

I was looking through my sons' school crafts the other day...sorting and stowing them away...and I realized that some of my favorites incorporated their handprints. Now that they're older, it's fun looking back over the gifts they made using their own hands...literally. I had forgotten how much their little hands had grown!


Looking at these handprint gifts got me to thinking about a fun, easy (and practical) gift idea your kids might like to make (with a little help from you) for their grandparents, aunts and uncles, or godparents, etc.--Handprint Coasters! 


Here's what you'll need:

  • Self-Adhesive Foam Sheets (Get these at any craft store.)
  • A pencil/pen/marker
  • Scissors
  • Felt or Material Scraps
Instructions:
  1. Trace your child's hand on a self-adhesive foam sheet for as many coasters as you'd like to make. (Note: If your child only has the patience for one trace of the hand, trace their hand on a piece of cardboard or card stock that you'll be able to retrace on the foam sheet several times.)
  2. Cut the handprints into rectangular pieces for now--just a little larger than the actual handprint itself.
  3. Next, remove the backing from the rectangular shaped foam, and place it onto a piece of scrap material or felt. (Note: You may use the same colors or contrasting felts or fabrics for each handprint, as desired.)
  4. Now, cut around the handprint...following the traced lines.
  5. Last, group the child(ren)'s handprints into groups of four or six to make sets, and have your child(ren) write their name and age on the back of the coasters.
There are so many craft possibilities for using children's handprints. Do you have one that's your favorite? If so, please share it with us! (Pictures would be cool too!)


-Lisa Bakewell

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Thanksgiving Handprint Turkeys

Handprint crafts have always been my favorite. I love pulling out the holiday decorations that my boys have made me over the years. It's fun to see how their hands (and artistic ability) changed over the years. Here are several examples of Thanksgiving Turkey Art made using your children's hand prints.


Thanksgiving Handprint Turkey
http://www.allkidsnetwork.com/crafts/thanksgiving/handprint-turkey.asp
Trace multiple handprints...one child's or more...to make this really cute turkey. Full instructions are given at the link above.





Handprint Painted Turkey
http://www.familycorner.com/family/kids/crafts/painted_
handprint_turkey.shtml
I love this handprint turkey, because it features your child's painting skills as well as showing the size of their growing hands. Full instructions are given at the link above.




Family Handprint Turkey
Here's a great way for the whole family to get involved. FamilyCorner.com has a great Family Handprint Turkey. I love it because it includes the whole family's handprints--a nice twist to the conventional handprint turkey. Here's the link containing the full instructions: http://www.familycorner.com/family/kids/crafts/construction_
paper_handprint_turkey.shtml

Two-Handed Handprint Turkey
This next handprint turkey is a little different...plus it comes with templates for the non-handprint parts. I really like it, since you could really adapt this project to fit any bird or insect that has wings. Here's the link and instructions:
http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/mhandprintturkey.htm

Do you have any great Turkey handprint craft ideas or links to share? If so, please share.


-Lisa Bakewell