Handprint Flower Cards
We make cards to hand out for each holiday because it’s fun to do. And the kids really enjoy passing them out at a relative’s house. Again, not much needed for this one. White paper, a printer, glue stick and construction paper.
I found this craft by Stacey from Glued to My Crafts Blog on Pinterest and loved how simple it was. I tweaked the method a bit, but you can do it either this way or the other blogger’s way. 😊
Supplies needed:
- Colored paper {definitely make sure you have GREEN}
- White paper
- Glue stick
- Scissors
- Pen
Method:
Trace your child’s hands on some colored paper with a pen. Trim out. Repeat for each card you want to make.
Grab some green paper and cut out a simple stem and leaf shape for your flower design. Repeat for each card you want to make.
Next, glue the stem and flower on to your white paper. I cut an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper in half and used that as the size of our card.
After that, glue the white paper with the finished flower on a larger sized piece of construction paper.
You can continue to decorate the front of the card or leave as is.
Optional: Turn the card over and glue on an Easter greeting you printed from your printer and then, have your child sign the card.
