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These super cute snowman potato print Christmas cards – from Molly Moo Crafts– are also incredibly easy for little kids to make … Please note that delays with customs processing within Australia, New Zealand and the U.S.A are not within my control. This may add additional time before delivery is successful. Once the paint is dry, use a marker to draw on the polar bear’s ears, eyes, nose and mouth. Add a few marks to the feet. Christmas Mark-Making Pattern Cards – These magical Christmas mark making cards can be used to prompt mark making, using a variety of different tools and techniques. Coming up with creative and personal ways to make Christmas cards with your little ones can be a challenge during the busy time of year. That’s why we’ve created these festive fingerprint Christmas cards for KS1 kids.

These leaf print Christmas tree cards are a lovely way to explore nature as part of a Christmas craft activity and again involve almost no prep … Step 2:Apply paint to your Arty Crafty Kids fingertip(s) with a brush and print along each line of the tree. Paint on the brim of the hat and the tip of the hat with white paint. You can also use cotton balls for these parts. Step 2 – Press your fingers (or your child’s fingers) in paint and press onto the paper. The pattern of the finger prints will depend on the design you are doing. Use brown or gold fingerprints for the reindeer heads, gold with green and red for the Christmas elf card. Use multi-coloured paints for the fairy lights card. Set aside and allow to dry.

Potato stamps are easy enough for toddlers to use AND much less mess than hand and feet printing!! Potato Print Bauble Christmas Cards These cutout snowmen handprint cards are another super cute fine-motor Christmas classroom activity : Nativity Handprint Cards You can tape the paper down with some painting tape so that it does not move when doing the handprint.

Christmas card making is such a great craft activity for excited kids in the run-up to Christmas Day.And there is something super special about receiving a card handmade by a child. You can use any Christmas cookie cutters you have to cut out shapes in your potatoes to make stamps. Then apply the finger to the card. Continue until you have the number of reindeer heads on your card that you want and allow the paint to dry before moving on to the next step. Using a paintbrush, apply a small coat of brown paint to your child’s fingertip, or if they are older kids they can do this themselves or dab their finger onto the ink pad.

HOW TO MAKE FINGERPRINT CHRISTMAS CARD?

Star shaped potato print Christmas cards are a lovely easy option … Original image source Zweimal-B blog

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