I just wanted to share a really cute idea that I did with Aiden a couple years ago. I just pulled it out of our Christmas boxes and LOVE it as much as I did two years ago...
His footprint made a Christmas tree, while his handprint made a Rudolph. It's on plain canvas and I made a simple border around the edge!
What an easy craft for little ones...and a great item to gift or keep:)


This is probably a really silly question, but what type of paint would you use for this craft?
ReplyDeleteI love hand/print art.. I've been doing one a month and now will put together a calendar..
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
Very cute! I wonder if I could get my girls to cooperate to do this...
ReplyDeletethat is super cute!! Michael is really excited to do some christmas crafts
ReplyDeleteVery cute!! I love doing these with my kids hands and feet too! I did my christmas tree with their feet like yours except turned the toes down... I also made reindeer from their feet which is probably my favorite. I wish they would never grow up!
ReplyDeletethis is a precious idea! I may have to try it with Andrew... although, he's not too fond of his feet and hands being in paint yet, though. LOL
ReplyDeleteHow sweet, simple and effective.
ReplyDeleteLove anything Christmassy me.
That is clever ~ making a Christmas tree out of feet!
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Such a cute idea, I love that you did it on canvas!
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Leslie
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ReplyDeleteThank you.
Sweet! I've done the handprint Santa, but never these. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love your Christmas tree footprint! I featured it in a round-up of Christmas Tree Crafts from the weekly kids co-op at housingaforest.com Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it at Thrifty Thursday. :)
i love hand/footprint art :) it's so personal and documents the kiddos growth. thanks for linking this up to tip-toe thru tuesday.
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