Position
hand on cardstock.
Not exact matches
Before he started painting, I cut out a couple pieces of
cardstock to 8.5» x 5.5» and folded them in half to look like cards, and I kept a handful of additional 8» x10» sheets
on hand so he could make a few pieces of art for us to hang
on a chalkboard wall we have in our house.
I had the fuchsia glitter
cardstock on hand, found the laser cut wood frame at Hobby Lobby and got the wood Happy Valentine's Day words Target with my Valentine's Day Craft Supply Haul, but I found some cute replacement pieces for you in the materials list.
I painted his
hand red and pressed it down
on a piece of white
cardstock.
Simply paint the
hands of your kiddos red, and carefully place them
on white
cardstock -LCB- one at a time -RCB- to form the shape of a heart -LCB- the thumbs will be touching -RCB-.
Dip your baby's
hands and / or feet into red paint and print them
on paper,
cardstock or canvas.
I drew a feather free -
hand on white
cardstock, about 3» long.