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Clothespin Flowers Made With Handprints

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"Plant" some crafty juices in your child's life today, with our super easy Clothespin Handprint Flowers craft idea!
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Clothespin Handprint Flowers - Kid Craft

This handmade flower masterpiece will not only bring smiles but also provide lasting memories that can be enjoyed all year round.

Clothespin Handprint Flowers - Kid Craft

Spring is right around the corner and what better way to celebrate than with a fun and creative craft project for the whole family?

With this simple tutorial, you can learn how to make beautiful clothespin flowers using your little one’s handprints for the flower petals. Not only will these unique flowers brighten up any room, but they also serve as a heartwarming keepsake of your child’s growing hands.

So let’s grab some supplies and get ready to create something special that everyone will adore!

Clothespin Handprint Flowers - Kid Craft

This tutorial is such a cute and easy craft for kids! These clothespin flowers with handprint cutouts are perfect for springtime celebrating!

Craft Supplies:

  • Large Clothespins – 1 per craft
  • Green Craft Paint
  • Paint Brush
  • Paper Plate
  • Craft Foam Sheets
  • Scissors
  • School Glue
  • Marker or Pencil

Directions:

  • First things first – squirt the green craft paint on the paper plate.
  • Next grab ONE wooden clothespin.
  • Have children paint their clothespin completely green. One clothespin per flower craft.
  • Set aside to let it dry completely.
  • While those are drying, go ahead and trace your child’s hand on their choice of colored craft foam sheet.
  • Trim out the handprint design with scissors. You need one handprint per flower craft.
  • Next, with the green craft foam, go ahead and cut out a simple petal shaped leaf for your flower craft.
  • To assemble your Clothespin Handprint Flowers – “pinch” your handprint cutout between the clothespin and glue on your green leaf to the painted clothespin.
  • Finally, get ready to show off your creations with us! Tag us on Facebook or Instagram to share! #gluedtomycrafts

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Clothespin Handprint Flowers - Kid Craft

Let’s stop, take a breathe of fresh air and get ready for some craft time to unwind today!

Love this Clothespin Handprint Flower idea from Glued To My Crafts? We sure hope so!

Be sure to check out our popular Popsicle Stick Gnomes kids craft idea! It’s another fun project to recreate during the spring months!!!

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Clothespin Flowers Made With Handprints

"Plant" some crafty juices in your child's life today, with our super easy Clothespin Handprint Flowers craft idea!

Here’s your checklist of supplies to bring this craft to life:

  • Wooden Clothespins
  • Craft Paint
  • Craft Foam Sheets
  • Paint Brushes
  • 1 Small Paper Plate
  • 1 Scissors
  • School Glue
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Prepare your creative haven by laying down a protective cover before the crafting magic begins!

Directions:

  • First things first - squirt the green craft paint on the paper plate.
  • Next grab ONE wooden clothespin.
  • Have children paint their clothespin completely green. One clothespin per flower craft.
    Wooden Clothespins, Craft Paint
  • Set aside to let it dry completely.
  • While those are drying, go ahead and trace your child's hand on their choice of colored craft foam sheet.
    Craft Foam Sheets
  • Trim out the handprint design with scissors. You need one handprint per flower craft.
  • Next, with the green craft foam, go ahead and cut out a simple petal shaped leaf for your flower craft.
  • To assemble your Clothespin Handprint Flowers - "pinch" your handprint cutout between the clothespin and glue on your green leaf to the painted clothespin.
    Clothespin Handprint Flowers - Kid Craft

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Craft Activity Safety Guidelines:

Always Ensure Adult Supervision - Young children should be supervised at all times when engaging in craft activities. This is essential to keep them safe and ensure materials are used correctly. Use Age-Appropriate Supplies - Choose craft supplies that are suitable for your child’s age. Check labels for recommendations and avoid items with small parts or sharp edges for younger children. Modify as Needed - Feel free to adapt materials or steps to meet your child's abilities and safety needs. For example, substitute scissors with safety scissors if necessary. Keep an Eye on Allergies - Be mindful of potential allergens in craft materials like glue, paint, or certain fabrics. Opt for non-toxic and hypoallergenic options whenever possible. Organize and Secure Supplies - Keep all craft tools and materials organized. Store sharp objects, small parts, and potentially hazardous items out of reach when not in use. Following these guidelines will ensure that crafts remain fun, creative, and, most importantly, safe for everyone involved!


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