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Kids Crafts: How To Make Holiday Art Using A Child's Feet & Hands

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Tis the season for fun holiday crafts with the kids.

Here are instructions for making a fun Reindeer face, and a full-body Turkey using simple tracings of a child's hand prints and foot prints.

Enjoy!

Make "Tom The Thanksgiving Turkey"

What you'll need:

  • construction paper in brown, tan, orange, red, yellow and white

  • scissors
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  • glue

  • wiggle eyes (optional)

View instructions here and here.


Make "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer"

What you'll need:

  • large plastic eyes

  • large red pom-poms
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  • brown construction paper, craft foam or cardstock paper

  • lighter brown or tan paper for the ears

  • additional construction paper in any color

View instructions here and here.




1 Comment

Theresa

Aww, those so adorable! Thank you for posting about this.

My boys have foregone handmade crafts this season and are having a ball with some called Kabillion's Little Director. I've never seen them so excited about anything! Even I have fun when I sit down and play on it with them. It�s a kid-friendly online sketchbook you can find at http://www.kabillion.com/littledirector. All the tools are there for my boys to draw whatever�s in their imagination. The pictures can even be taken a step further and turned into complete animations, with music, voiceovers and everything needed to tell a story!

You can even buy your child�s masterpiece on DVD. My boys� latest Christmas cartoon will make a great gift for their grandparents. They�ll love it! I only know about this because I work with Kabillion, but I�m so happy to share this with my family! I�m even happier that the kitchen isn�t a total wreck. ;)

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