Fingerprint Spring Cherry Blossom Tree




Aren't Spring Cherry Blossom Trees one of the prettiest around? I helped my toddler make one with 5-petaled blossoms using his fingerprints. He liked counting to 5 over and over again! You could instead do single fingerprints for an easier version and even a simpler tree truck.


Check out all the hand & fingerprint trees we made in the past:




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These Hands Will Hold My Heart Forever- Keepsake Handprint Canvas Craft

I did a Valentine's post last month featuring an absolutely gorgeous Keepsake Handprint Canvas that Clean & Scentsible made using her Silhouette (please see her post for a step-by-step tutorial and of course to see how beautiful hers is!). My friend and I decided to make one with our kids to display in our homes since we loved her canvas so much.

My friend picked up small canvases from Michael's using a 40% (or 50%) off coupon. We started by making handprints with our kids using red ink. I made one handprint with my 3 year old and one with my then 7 week old (so cute!). She made a handprint with both of her son's hands (bottom photo). If you are making prints with a small baby, it is best to do it right after they have eaten since their hand is more relaxed and will more likely stay open while you press it down. If it is too hard to get a print, you could instead trace around the hand onto cute scrapbook paper and cut it out.

Next, we painted the edges and sides of the canvas with 2 coats of black paint. We used masking tape to make a straight edge, but the paint still bled a little. To hide the messy look, we glued (Mod Podge) strips of black ribbon where the black paint and white canvas met (hard to see in the photo, but it made it made a nice border/frame). The words are made with letter stamps and black paint. You can usually find these in a scrapbook store/section. The tiny words "hands" and "heart" (top photo) are made with scrapbook letter stickers. The heart was cut from scrapbook paper. Along the bottom, we glued a strip of ribbon. After all the pieces were glued down, we went over the tops of everything with Mod Podge to seal/protect it (optional).

Here is the one my friend made with her son:

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Fingerprint Rainbow - An easy toddler/preschool version!



In honor of St Patrick's Day and Spring, I have been doing rainbow crafts & activities with my toddler. My son loves to make fingerprints all by himself, so I made an easy rainbow outline for him to follow. Each line is a different color for him to match his fingerprints with. If you do this activity with a toddler-aged kid, I would suggest not putting the arch-shaped lines as close together as I did and instead make them with at least a 1/2 inch in between each line.


His finished fingerprint rainbow.


You can see the rest of our Rainbow Activities on my other blog!
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Footprint 4 Leaf Clover




Using my baby's tiny footprints, I created this 4 Leaf Clover Craft. I cut heart shapes around each footprint and taped them to a stem. Instead of cutting around each foot, you could draw the outline of a clover with a green marker.


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Handprint 4 Leaf Clover


To make this Handprint 4 Leaf Clover, cut 4 heart shapes out of green construction (or 3 if you'd like to make a Handprint Shamrock instead). Next, place a green handprint on each. Alternatively, you could make the handprints first and then cut a heart shape around it afterwards. Arrange the hearts into the shape of a clover and then tape it together on the backside. Cut a stem shape out and then either tape or glue it to the backside.

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Johnny Appleseed Day Printable Counting Activity


I made my 3 year old a Johnny Appleseed Day Apple Counting Activity using Photoshop. You can print it below if you would like to use it. We made thumbprint apples in the amount shown in each box. Can you tell I let him make quite a few of them all by himself? He loves to do counting activities!


Number Counting Printable

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Handprint Mardi Gras Mask for Kids

Fat Tuesday is just around the corner and thought it would be fun to try some crafts with my son in honor of it. I made this Handprint Mardi Gras Mask for him to play with.


To make the mask, I placed my son's hands on orange craft foam and traced around them. I wanted to use yellow, but didn't have any so I opted for orange instead. After the hands were cut out, I placed one slightly overlapping the other and then taped it on the backside. Then, I cut out 2 holes for the eyes.


We decorated the mask with sequins, feathers, and foam stickers in the colors green, purple, & yellow.


For the holder, I wrapped 2 green pipe cleaners around a Popsicle stick.


Ready to party!


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Handprint Thing 1 & Thing 2 {Dr Seuss Craft}



I came across this really cool Dr Seuss craft over at Stuff by Ash ~ Handprint Thing 1 and Thing 2! Aren't they adorable? Please visit her blog for step by step instructions on how to make them. I also love the Cat in the Hat Pop Ups they also made..... be sure to check those out too!

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