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This Year Was A Hoot Owl Keepsake

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This Year Was A Hoot Owl Keepsake

The last day of school is a moment to celebrate – a time to reflect on the growth, achievements, and memories made throughout the year. What better way to capture the spirit of this special day than with a fun and creative craft?

Introducing today’s “This Year Was A Hoot” Keepsake. It’s a simple yet meaningful project that will serve as a delightful memento for years to come. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, this craft is perfect for kids of all ages and is sure to add a personal touch to their school memories.

Get ready to grab your craft supplies, roll up your sleeves, and turn the end of the school year into a HOOT of a celebration!

This Year Was A Hoot Owl Keepsake

To complete this “this year was a hoot” keepsake, all you need to do is download our free file, print it out and have kids decorate it with TWO paper handprint cutouts for the wings. From there, children can design their “graduation owl” design however they like. I did crayons and wiggle eyes for my example image but the options are limitless. The nice thing about this craft is that there is no real rules to it so let them have fun!

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Today’s Handprint “This Year Was A Hoot” Owl Keepsake is more than just a craft – it’s a celebration of growth, learning, and the connections made throughout the school year. Whether it ends up on your fridge, in a scrapbook, or proudly framed on a wall, it’s a treasure that will bring smiles for years to come!

And remember, if you enjoyed this craft, share a photo with us on social media using the hashtag #GluedToMyCrafts. We can’t wait to see your “handprint owl keepsake” creations!

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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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