This handprint turkey printable is the cutest project and makes an excellent gift for Thanksgiving! Make this handprint project in about 5 minutes! I promise you...parents, grandparents, and loved ones will love receiving this handprint turkey! Materials for the Project washable paint: brown, red, yellow, green, and orange paintbrushes googly eye or black marker orange marker red marker card stock paper printable (at the bottom of the post) How to Make the … [Read more...]
Turkey Handprint Sensory Activity
Thanksgiving is upon us and turkeys are the most popular animal right now! There are a lot of turkey crafts, but sometimes it is hard for little ones to participate. That is why I love activities that include safe activities that are edible for toddlers. High sensory crafts can be messy, but they sure are fun! This special turkey print is all about the process and doesn’t need to be saved when completed (unless of course, you want to take a picture of it and frame it for future Thanksgivings). … [Read more...]
Handprint Calendar Gift Idea
I love receiving homemade gifts from my kids. I treasure them because I know it took them time to make it and they are always so proud of their gifts. Since I love homemade gifts, I came up with a project idea my kids can gift to their grandparents. Introducing my handprint calendar! 😍 Thie handprint calendar takes some time to put together, but when you're done, you have a beautiful treasure you can either keep or gift to a loved one. It's very inexpensive to make and I guarantee the … [Read more...]
Thank You For Helping Me Grow Craft
Mother's Day is just around the corner! If your looking for a cute and easy craft for your children to do, then you'll have to check out this craft! This "Thank You for Helping Me Grow" craft is adorable and would be a great gift! You could even give this gift to a favorite teacher. I tried to make this activity as easy as possible for you! Here's what you need for this craft: paint and paintbrush paper printable for the stem, leaves, and flower pot (see the bottom of this … [Read more...]