Hand Banner
This hand banner craft makes a good class or family project. Why not make the banner long enough to circle a room so it joins together in a unified circle? Each child can use a different quote and think about its meaning.
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This hand banner craft makes a good class or family project. Why not make the banner long enough to circle a room so it joins together in a unified circle? Each child can use a different quote and think about its meaning.
Christmas isn't Christmas without a Nativity scene on display, and a handmade Nativity scene is best of all for young children! Our Nativity characters are made with paper cups and polystyrene balls, some paint, and a lot of imagination and fun!
These handprint and footprint ghosts are so effective - and, if you remember to date them, a great way of "capturing" a memory of your child. They make great invitations for a Halloween party, too!
These hand and footprint reindeers make lovely momentos. Why noy use them to make a card for Grandparents?
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Here's a cute handprint bunny that the kids can print in a flash! Only one colour to clear up, too.
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This super caterpillar is a fun craft any time. Kids will love painting their hands two colours and making lots of different body segments! We've used the caterpillar to make a number frieze, too.
These little handprint chicks are fun to do and make a great Easter picture or card. They look great and they provide a cute memento too!
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Five handprints combined with some paper shapes (cut out using our template) produce this fantastic, fierce dragon - a fantastic craft for Chinese New Year or a China theme, a fairy tale theme, or even St George's Day or St David's Day.
If your child prints a handprint heart, it will be yours forever! These make a super quick craft activity for Valentine's Day or Mother's Day and a lovely keepsake, too.
Make a record of your child's hands and enjoy some messy handprint painting with this cute hedgehog!
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This handprint kinara makes a quick, fun and messy Kwanzaa craft for kids!.
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Here is a fun way for children to display artwork on the fridge - and it makes a nice little present for Mother's Day, Father's Day or Grandparent's Day too.
Here is a fun and original way to represent a Menorah, as well as record your child's handprints.
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Paper Paint
Cut out a print of a child's hand and let them use their imagination and crafty bits and pieces to decorate them as a monster! A perfect way to capture a moment in time at Halloween.
Handprint this super ox painting for Chinese New Year, a farm theme or perhaps a Nativity theme.
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This ox head handprint is perfect for Chinese New Year of the Ox. We think it even has the look of a Chinese painting about it!
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Write these handprint poems on some handprint artwork or inside a card to make a special gift for someone special.
This handprint rainbow makes a fantastic classroom or large group project and looks dazzling on the wall! Perfect for St Patrick's Day, Noah's Ark, or any rainbow theme - as well as for Rainbows' Promise and Pot of Gold Ceremonies.
Handprint paintings are a fun way to make a great picture, and they have the added benefit of giving you a "memento" of the children, too! This handprint reindeer is very cute. We've given ours a red nose, because of course it is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Here is a cute - and unusual - handprint painting that you can do at Christmas. Make sure you write the date on the back because in a few years you will look back and wonder how your children were ever that small!