Although we have been focusing A LOT on summer themed kid crafts on the blog, the back-to-school season will be starting up before you know it {you know that’s so true!}
So that’s why I’m sharing this AWESOME Handprint Apple Treat Bags tutorial with you all today so YOU can plan out and make the first day back the absolute BEST!
Whether for treats for your child’s classmates, friends or teachers – these Handprint Apple Treat Bags are sure to be a hit! So what are you waiting for? Let’s grab those simple supplies and “grow” some one-of-a-kind treat bags for everyone to enjoy {psst – this idea is awesome for parties and lunch fun too!}
Happy crafting and gifting this back to school season, my friends! #gluedtomycrafts
Handprint Apple Gift Bag Supplies:
* Red Craft Bags {affiliate link}
* Green Cardstock
* Wooden Clothespins
* Gold Paint Pen {affiliate link}
* Marker
* Basic Craft Scissors
Directions:
* First trace your child’s hand on the green cardstock. Trim out with scissors. Repeat for each treat bag you want to make.
* Next go ahead and paint your clothespins to look like an apple stem.
* To finish off – fill each red craft bag up with your goodies. Once full, fold down the top and secure with a clothespin “stem” AND your handprint “leaf” cutout.
* Then gift away!!!
If you are looking for even MORE “back to school” themed crafts I’ve shared on the blog, be sure to check out these posts found on our website, below!
Free Back To School Printables
Tissue Paper Apple {Kid Craft}
ABC Match Game {Busy Bag Idea}
Wine Cork Apple Cards
Washi Tape Apple Gift Tags
Stained Glass Apple – Kid Craft
Back To School Roundup – Gifts & Craft Ideas
Rachel says
Stacey! This is so super cute! I love how simple this is, and it would be perfect for apple picking time, too! I don’t think I’ve commented on your post in a while but I wanted to know that I’m still around and following you!
Also, I recently joined forces with 5 other bloggers for a group link party and those blogs range from focusing on diy/crafts/food like mine all the way through parenting and homeschool/education. I think you should link up some of your projects…I’m sure your kid crafts would get featured. I put the direct link in the website window.