Supplies Needed:
Clear plastic ornaments (I found a 4 pack at Michael's for $2.50)
Silver Tinsel
White acrylic paint
sponge paint brush
paint markers in black, orange, and other assorted colors for the scarfs (I used the Sharpie brand)
spray sealer
ribbon
poem
Step 1: Wash and thoroughly dry child's hand. Use the sponge paint brush to apply a good amount of the white paint to child's palm and fingers.
Step 2: Set the ornament on the child's palm and have him close his fingers around the sides of the ornament. Allow the ornament to dry.
Step 3: Fill the ornament with tinsel.
Step 4: Using the paint markers, add detail to the snowmen. I did a face and buttons on every snowman, and added a top hat and scarf to every other snowman. Allow to dry.
Step 5: Spray a coat of clear sealer on the ornament and allow to dry overnight.
Step 6: Attach a copy of the following poem to the ornament with a ribbon:
Five Little Snowmen all in a line,
They might look familiar because the handprint is mine.
Snowmen will melt cause they're just made of snow,
Cherish this handprint because I will grow!
Have the child add his name and the year on the bottom of the tag.
That's it! A fabulous keepsake any parent or grandparent would love!
Oh my gosh, this is such a great idea! As a teacher it can be hard to think of something to make, this would be perfect. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat is a sweet idea! I thought of making a hand print ornament but the snowmen make it even better. Now I'm seriously considering doing this and making them into little gifts to a few family members from my daughter.
ReplyDeleteI'd love it if you would link this post up to my crafting blog - (vb-creations.blogspot.com). I'm collecting holiday-themed posts.