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Crafts Using Baby's HandprintsTina from Somerset, KY Feedback About This Post:RE: Crafts Using Baby's Handprints
Just Another Site With Interesting Ideas Post By Shayne (Guest Post) RE: Crafts Using Baby's Handprints
35 years ago I dipped my baby's hand in yellow paint (yellow was the color of the tile in my mother-in-law's bathroom) and stamped handprints on two white hand towels, in slightly different spots. Post By Jeneene (Guest Post) RE: Crafts Using Baby's HandprintsYou can make a cute reindeer by using one footprint & two hand prints. You use a cut sheet or muslin fabric, or felt w/ a stick from a tree at the top to make it like a banner. The material is folded down & hemmed toward the back over the stick. (You might be able to glue the hem down, toward the back not the front, if you don't have a sewing machine.) The footprint is the "face" & the two hand prints are the "antlers" on each side of the top of the "face". Put a red pom-pom nose & glue on googly eyes, draw a mouth... you can add other touches on or around it, like a gold ribbon & bell on it's neck. Very cute. Post by kidsNclutter RE: Crafts Using Baby's Handprints
My sweet daughterinlaw made T-shirts for the Greats and the great-greats Grandmas. They were too cute. Post By Barb in Tennessee (Guest Post) RE: Crafts Using Baby's Handprints
heres a site with cute ideas Post by theseamstress |
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