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Children's Christmas Crafts
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Handprint and footprint crafts make great Christmas craft projects. Rather than simply doing the projects on paper, you can stamp them with fabric paint onto t-shirts or napkins. You can arrange them on paper and cover with clear contact paper to make placemats. Or you can trace onto craft foam, cut out and glue to make wall hangings and Christmas tree ornaments. Here's a list of hand and footprint Christmas projects on the site:
If you would like to add to the project, we have a variety of handprint poems to go with your craft.
Here are some more thoughts that viewers have sent in:
I have a home daycare with kids the ages of 0-7.
Some christmas gift we have made are. Handprint wreath on burlap
with a wooden dowel to make it a banner. I just painted the kids
hands green and helped them place it in a circle then I painted their
thumb red to make berries. I also took blue felt and painted their
feet white and had them stand on the felt then painted their hands white
and and placed them out next to the top of their feet. This makes
an angel. We also glued fake doll hair on the balls of the feet
and wiggle eyes under the hair. We have also traced their hands
onto fusible web then fused the hand prints to different types of christmas
fabric, then I cut out the handprints and fused them to a piece of Christmas
fabric in the shape of a tree with the hands pointing downward.
I also made this product a banner with a dowel.
Another idea I had is to trace my kids hands out of
constructions paper and put it in the center of the plate and on the
edge put their name and the date. I think that would make a great Christmas
gift for grandparents.
One idea that worked very well was to make the child's
handprints in dough that is bakeable (self-hardening).
Put the year and child's name on it along with a hanger on the back.
I had a parent call me when she opened the gift on Christmas day, in
tears. Said it was the best thing she could have every gotten because
although she always wanted to do this, she put it off and had we not
done it, her child would have grown up before she did it herself.