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Easy Christmas Handprint Wreath Craft

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December 10, 2013

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Craft is a big part of our homeschooling days and I love crafts that I can hang in our home. This Christmas Handprint Wreath Craft is perfect for marking the kid’s handprint at a young age and bring out every year to hang. It’s the perfect Christmas decoration and gift for family members. 

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Easy Christmas Handprint Wreath Craft

This is a great and easy holiday craft to do with your little ones! I love that you can hang them in your home and it adds a special touch to the Christmas and holiday decorations! 

Supplies Needed

  • White Craft Paper or Finger Paint Paper
  • Red Paint
  • Green Paint
  • Glitter Paint, Pom Poms, or Buttons
  • Paint Brushes
  • String and Tape

Handprint Wreath Supplies

  • I wanted to make a large Christmas Handprint Wreath for each of the girls, so I took two sheets of Finger Paint Paper and taped together on the back to create a large sheet.
  • I then drew a large circle on the paper so that the girls had a guide to follow along as they handprinted on the paper.
  • Paint your child’s hand with the green paint and using the circle as a guide have them handprint. Add more green paint about every 3-4 prints.

Handprint Wreath Arts and crafts

  • Have your child wash their hands and dry them completely.
  • Now, with the red paint create the illusion of a bow hanging down from the bottom of the wreath. Again, if it’s easier to draw the lines down with a pencil to help guide your child go right ahead.

KIds Handprint Wreath

  • To decorate the wreath you can add pom-poms, buttons, or glitter dots. The girls love glitter, so they wanted to add red and gold glitter dots to their wreaths.
  • Once the wreath has dried have your child write their name or if they can’t write their name for them in the middle of the wreath.
  • To hang the wreath just turn it around fold the top of the paper down about an inch. Run a piece of string through the folded area and tape them down. Now your child is ready to hang their beautiful wreath for everyone to enjoy!

Red and Green Handprint Wreath

This is an easy, but fun Christmas craft that you can do with your child every year and see how much they have grown! You can also laminate the wreath to bring out every year as decorations. 

Easy Christmas Handprint Wreath Craft

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Do you make crafts with your children and hang up as decorations?

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Victoria is a mom of two beautiful girls and wife to a supportive husband living in sunny Florida! She's on a mission to help moms create purposeful motherhood without the chaos. She loves to share simple family-friendly recipes, inspirational parenting tips, and ways to create habits for a peaceful home.

Comments

  1. Anna@The Measured Mom says

    December 14, 2013 at 3:10 pm

    Great craft! Featuring on Monday’s After School Linky.

    Reply
    • abccreativelearning says

      December 15, 2013 at 12:16 pm

      Thank you so much for featuring my Christmas Hanprint Wreath Craft and for stopping by 🙂

      Reply
  2. Melissa says

    November 23, 2014 at 11:15 pm

    Very fun!

    Reply

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