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Well, it’s the beginning of December and around here that means the beginning of Christmas crafts! We did a fun and easy one today that included some paint – always a winner with little kiddies!
First, I painted everyone’s hands green and stamped them on watercolour paper to make trees. I definitely recommend Tempera paints for this, they easily wash off surfaces, clothes, and skin!
Once the trees were done everyone got a paintbrush and were told to paint a bunch of colours without mixing them into mud – and they actually did it! Mud colour is the norm around here for some reason…
Although the paints dry quickly, a lot of water was flowing on these so I gave them a quick blast with my heat gun to speed up the process. Then, with “help”, I punched 1″ and 3/4″ circles from the paper to make ornaments.I also cut a star from some of the yellow painted sections. All in all, we had 23 circles and one star per child which they then stuck to a sheet of glue dots. We started with this:
and this:
And ended up with these:
And these:
And now we’re all ready for the countdown! Since today is the second they got to pick out and stick on two ornaments, saving the star until Christmas Eve.
Cute, hey? He insisted on making a funny face – no way was I getting a reasonable picture out of him today!
There’s still plenty of time to make your own – it might even be fun for the whole family to have trees!
S.
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Hey I absolutely adore this tree painting! Perfect activity! Found you through link up at Cathy James’ NurtureStore.co.uk! Awesome! Thanks for sharing! If we do find time to do this tree painting part at least, I will link You up! 😀 Happy Holidays
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Thanks Jeanine! I’d love to see your trees – hoping to have a new kid’s craft up today!
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Neat idea! Love that pic of gabe!
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What a wonderful craft for the kiddies!
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It was fun Rexene! Thanks!
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Love it! I had the kiddies playing with gelli plates last week. Have some cool prints saved for something….but wasn’t sure what I think I will use your tree idea and let them cut circles out of them for ornaments.
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That’s awesome Peggy! Not sure I’m brave enough to let them at my Gelli plate! 🙂 And share some pics – I’d love to see all their decorated by gelli plate trees!
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AWESOME!!!!! Thanks for sharing… hate that comment but I mean it!!
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You’re welcome! And I know exactly what you mean! 🙂
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Reblogged this on Activities 4 Kidz and commented:
Another fantastic handprint idea – I lovethe decorations!
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