Hand Print Craft: Autumn Tree
Posted by Breeze on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 at 2:24 pmCategory: Breeze
I’ve decided that one of my focuses on this blog will be keeping up with the simple craft projects that my daughter enjoys for my future reference and as a resource for others. Tulip and I enjoy nearly everything about our projects. We like flipping through books and magazines for ideas. We love a shopping expedition to the craft store. We like making a mess. We even like cleaning up spills with our small vacuum cleaner. Most of all, we enjoy displaying our projects and sharing them with friends and family.
One type of project that I particularly treasure is anything involving kids’ hand prints. They are both art project and time capsule. I love the idea of repeating a project year after year and eventually displaying a collection.
Here’s the first installment:
Materials:
- 1 brown paper bag
- 3 sheets of construction paper, one each yellow, orange, and red
- child-safe scissors
- glue
- tape
Instructions: Ask child to help as appropriate.
- Trace child’s hand on one sheet of paper. Stack the sheets and cut.
- Open and flatten bag before sketching a simple tree shape. Cut out.
- Color the trunk.
- Glue hand prints randomly over the appropriate area of the tree.
- Rip or cut up scraps of construction paper to glue at the base of the tree.
- Hang up with tape when dry.
Tulip’s Tree
Tags: autumn, craft, hand print

