How to Make a Handprint Flower
January 8, 2008
10:21 pm
PreSchool Mama
Arts and Crafts
I like this one, not just because it requires both you and your child to participate, but also because it’s a great way to preserve her artwork for life.
What You’ll Need
White tightly woven fabric (like a kitchen apron or a pillow cover). The tight weave helps hold the color better.
Non toxic fabric paints in red and green
What to Do
Wash and dry your child’s hand.
Use a paintbrush to paint his outstretched palm with the green fabric paint, and before it dries, quickly make an imprint on the white fabric, with the fingers slightly spread apart. Get the paint off before it has a chance to dry – the paint is easier to get off the hand when it’s wet. (Just soap and water will do. Because time is of the essence, I suggest you try this near a water source, like your kitchen sink. )
Once you have the green palm imprint, and have washed her hand clean, take your child’s finger, dip it in red fabric paint and create a flower shape at the tip of the ring finger, creating a circle of five petals. Dip another finger in yellow, and press on the fabric in the middle of the flower to create its center.
Repeat the procedure – create another flower on the tip of another finger imprint, until all fingers have a flower perched on top.
Use the tip of her thumb to dip in green paint, and create two or three leaves, randomly placed among the fingers.
Tip: For best results, try on waste cotton fabric first before using the apron or pillow cover.
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