Handprint Santa
Even the youngest children will be able to paint a fantastic Father Christmas with this handprint Santa painting idea! And it is good, messy fun, too.
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Even the youngest children will be able to paint a fantastic Father Christmas with this handprint Santa painting idea! And it is good, messy fun, too.
Here is a quick idea for a St Patrick's Day craft which is bound to be a hit with the kids - and it provides a nice keepsake for the grown-ups, too!
Here's an idea for some messy fun to while away a long winter afternoon!
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Construction paper White paint
Isn't this handprint snowman cute? Kids of all ages will be proud of themselves when they produce a painting as good as this one!
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This spooky little spider does double duty - first as a quick and easy fun craft for kids of all ages, and second as a keepsake for mothers (or grandmothers) to lock away and bring out on future Halloweens!
Even the youngest children can make a very impressive star painting with this handprint technique! And of course gold paint is a real treat to paint with.
This handprint Star of David is very quick and easy - even the youngest children can do it!
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Paper Gold paint
Children will enjoy creating this handprint Stegosaurus - a fun way to get messy and learn about dinosaurs at the same time!
Our handprint stegosaurus!
Even the youngest children will be able to paint a fantastic Father Christmas with this handprint Santa painting idea! And it is good, messy fun, too.
Summer is the strawberry season - yum! If you can't celebrate by getting out to pick some strawberries, why not try making a handprint strawberry!
Here is super handprint craft which children will have lots of fun with - a fierce handprint Tyrannosaurus Rex!
Our Handprint T Rex - very fierce!
Handprint crafts are a super way to record your child's age and size forever. This colourful handprint turkey makes a charming Thanksgiving project or gift.
Here's a fun idea for a handprint turkey you can make with the kids for Thanksgiving. This one doesn't involve any paint so it is a relatively mess-free project!
Draw and cut around your child's hand on colourful paper to make this fun handprint turkey - a perfect quick Thanksgiving craft. Perhaps you could send the turkey to family if you won't be able to see them for the holidays?
These stunning leaves can be adapted for any season - and depending on the age of the children you can cut out the leaves for them or leave the whole project up to them.
This Hanging Leaves Garland makes a really super display for Harvest Festival, Autumn or Thanksgiving, and offers the benefit of the fun of leaf collecting and rubbing too!
Print and fold this little origami booklet for Hanukkah and fill it with facts you have learned about the holiday, or thoughts, or messages. It might also be useful as a little "to do list" to slip into pockets or handbags!
We used the Star of David and dreidel for inspiration with our Hanukkah potato printing.
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This Hanukkah Wish Star makes an excellent family or classroom activity, encouraging children to think about what they are grateful for and their hopes for the year ahead.
Third in our series of colouring pages depicting the Diwali story, in this picture, Hanuman the monkey king, who has befriended Rama, has helped Rama defeat Ravana in a mightly battle and the royal couple are reunited.