I’m a sucker for handmade cards. I enjoy sending them out for every holiday and occasion. Thanksgiving is no exception to the rule and in my opinion, a must have – to remind people how blessed you are to have them in your life.
Now that Lil Man is getting older and family is so far away – family members really love getting cards that involve the little guy. I usually send out tons of pictures but also crafts that Lil Man has done are another thing I like to send out.
A handprint craft/card is perfect for us to make {getting craft time together} but it’s also great for family members because they get to see how much he has grown.
So that is the main reason why we made these adorable Thanksgiving Handprint Turkey Cards recently. They have a theme of a turkey and are just plain cute. These cards have “gobble gobbled” their way into my heart and I hope yours too.
Here is how you can make your own with your child:
Handprint Turkey Card Supplies:
* Various Colored Cardstock {affiliate link}
* Craft Scissors or Paper Trimmer
* Washable Craft Paints {we used Brown, Red, Orange}
* Paint Brushes
* Paper Plate
* Sharpie Markers
* Baby Wipes
* Small Wiggle Eyes
* White School Glue and/or a Glue Stick
* Embellishments for your cards – stamps, ink, glitter etc.
Directions:
* If you are going to make cards – first cut and fold your cardstock for the cards. Set aside a cut piece for your handprint.
* Paint your child’s handprint and press onto the set aside piece of cardstock. Let dry completely.
* Remove excess paint from their hands with baby wipes.
* Once your child’s handprints are dry – add the turkey embellishments. The thumb is the head of the turkey – while the other fingers are the feathers.
* Glue on the eyes and paint on the additional parts. Don’t forget the legs!
* Once done – glue your card together and add your sentiments to give it that handmade look!
And that’s how you “gobble gobble” your way into some Thanksgiving themed cards! If you are feeling really creative, you can paint each finger a different color and leave the inside of the handprint brown. You can also add glitter or craft feathers for a fun and custom look! So many ways to take it, I hope we inspired you!
So my friends…. what fun crafts are you making with your child this year? Are your kids excited for the coming holiday? Share with us in the comment section!!! We LOVE hearing from you!!! #gluedtomycrafts
You may also enjoy these previous handprint tutorials on Glued To My Crafts right now:
Wacky Turkey Birds – Kid Craft
Pumpkin Gift Bags – Fall Idea
Mail A Hug – Deployment Craft dea
Footprint Sharks – Shark Week Inspired
Chelsea Edwards says
Hi Stacy, how big did you make your cards and hand print paper?