It’s that time of the year…time for another DIY handprint card! One of my favorite parts of the holidays is making handprint cards. This year, my son is finally at the age where he can make them almost completely by himself. My son’s favorite book series is Duck & Goose, we read at least one or two (out of 15 or so in the series) a night. So, when I asked if he wanted to make this Easter Chick Handprint Card for some family members, he was delighted. Below, you can find the materials you’ll need to make your own Easter Chick Handprint Card.
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You may have most of the items already, but if not, you can get everything in one quick trip to the Dollar Tree.
If you haven’t got time to make to the store, I’ve also linked some materials you can buy on Amazon at the end of this post.
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Easter Chick Handprint CardMaterials Needed:
- Paper Plate
- Yellow Paint
- Yellow & Orange Construction Paper
- Googly Eyes
- Yellow & Orange Craft Feathers
- Elmers Glue
- Toddler Safe Scissors
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Easter Chick Handprint Card Directions:
- Let you child (if old enough) paint a paper plate with yellow paint and then set it aside to dry.
- Trace your child’s hands and let them cut out their handprint.
- Once the paper plate is dry, glue on googly eyes, beak, feathers, legs and wings (your child’s handprints).
- Last, you can write a personalized message on the back or try an Easter poem.
If you’re not feelin’ an Easter poem, try a simple handwritten letter signed by your little one. Your loved ones are sure to love it! This year, each set of grandparents and Daddy are getting one of J’s very special Easter Chick Handprint Cards!
Happy Easter.
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Hi! I’m Meagan I just turned 40! I’ve been married for 14 years. She is a proud boy mom, happily navigating her way through the little boy years. She met her husband 20 years ago in high school; they got married 10 years later after graduating from the University of South Florida. Meagan currently helps run a family business with her parents while blogging about her life and love of DIY projects!
When she isn’t chasing her son around and constantly picking up Matchbox cars, she enjoys spending time with her family on a beach anywhere. She also loves decorating and organizing her home, delving into fun DIY projects, bargain shopping, and eating at unique restaurants. She also loves Barbecue anything and a good show or movie on Netflix.
In this collection of Easter crafts made with handprint, footprints, and fingerprints, you ll find ideas for making bunnies, baby chicks, lilies, lambs, and crosses. Some make cute keepsakes and Spring decorations, while others are fun for a classroom, Sunday School, or at an Easter party.
We just HAD to make these adorable bunny rabbits today! Kids love getting messy with paint and this is the perfect craft to do so 🙂 It is very easy to make and you can customize it anyway you want! The only drawback is waiting for the white paint to dry before making their face. This could be great for Easter cards or anything else you want!