Mother's Day Keepsake Craft Idea: Handprint Bouquet
Kids can try this Mother's Day keepsake craft idea to surprise Mom, while working on so many skills at the same time!
The steps in this activity are a great way to work on scissor skills, hand-strengthening, fine-motor skills, pre-writing skills, painting, hand-eye coordination, focus and concentration.
If there are multiple children in the family, each child's handprint can be combined into 1 bouquet.
Materials Needed:
- 1-2 pieces of white card-stock paper per child (2 handprints per page)
- 2 colors of paint (1 color per child or more if desired)
- 1-2 shades of green markers (for drawing stems and leaves)
- 1 colored craft foam or card-stock paper (can choose a color that matches or complements the handprint colors)
- 1 craft brad for each bouquet
- tape or glue stick
Instructions:
- Paint 1 hand and make 2 handprints on white card-stock (handprints will be used as flowers)
- Use excess paint to paint little hearts in blank spaces around handprints (these can be used as flower buds)
- Leave prints to dry
- Use green markers to draw thick stems (leaves optional)
- Once handprints are dry, use scissors to cut around handprints and stems (leaving some of the white of the paper as a border)
- Use tape or glue stick to adhere stems to back of flower and heart prints
- Grab craft foam or colored card-stock in the color of your choice
- Use craft foam to cut out 2 long and wide heart shapes (these will be your bouquet wrap)
- Use a pencil to poke holes in each of your stems and heart wraps
- Poke the crafting brad through the holes to connect flowers to wraps (1 on each side of the bouquet)
Ideas for variations:
- Use green craft sticks or pipe cleaners in place of drawn stems
- Place keepsake prints on craft sticks into an actual flower bouquet