If you are looking for a fun Christmas Tree handprint craft then you are going to love these super cute Christmas Tree handprint towels.
This Handprint Christmas tree craft is so easy to make and they make adorable gifts! This Christmas Tree handprint towels craft is easy to make and you only need a few supplies to make them!
Handprint Christmas Tree towels
This kids Christmas Tree craft is the perfect kids Christmas handprint craft to make with the kids! After making this handprint Christmas tree towel craft you can then use them to hang in the kitchen as decorations.
This handprint Christmas tree craft is also a great gift to give to the grandparents! I know my mom loves it whenever I give her something that is personalized and made with my kids handprints.
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I am a big fan of Christmas and everything that goes along with it. I love making Christmas cookies, including Christmas Oreos, Grinch Cookies, and homemade sugar cookies along with soo many other different cookies.
I also love making fun Christmas treats for kids like Reindeer Poop Christmas Cookies, Santa Hat Cupcakes, snowman cookies, Christmas Tree Brownies and Rice Krispie Christmas Trees.
And yes I love getting super crafty and making Christmas handprint art with my kids. Some of our other favorites to make are Snowman Handprint Ornament, Santa Handprint Ornament, Christmas Tree Footprint Ornament with air dry clay, Grinch Handprint Ornament and the Mistletoe Footprint Canvas!
Can you tell I LOVE Christmas?
Supplies For Handprint Christmas Tree Towels
- Red tea towel
- Dark Green, Red, Blue, Brown, yellow and light green fabric paint – This here is a great NonToxic Fabric paint
- Paper plate or paint tray
- 1 Foam paint brush – You can grab a 25 pack for around here
- Thin tip paint brush
How to make Handprint Christmas Tree towels
Take your paper plate or paint tray and squirt the dark green paint on it.
Then paint your child’s hand with the green paint. You can use the tray and have them dip their hands in the paint, or you can use the foam paint brush to paint their hand. Do whichever is easiest for you.
Place child’s hand on the towel, repeat for however many handprint Christmas Trees you want on the towel. Depending on your kids hand size will depend on how many Handprint Christmas Trees you can fit on the towel.
If you want to darken the paint up a bit you can, by going over the handprint with more paint. It is all personal preference on how you want them to look. If you are going to go over it with more paint, do that now.
Using the thin tip brush and brown paint paint the stump of the Christmas tree at the base of your child’s handprint.
Let the paint dry a little bit, and then use the other color paints and the fine tip paint brush to make little dots on the tree for the ornaments.
If you want to add the date to the bottom of this handprint Christmas craft, use the thin paint brush and black or green paint to put the date on the bottom.
Allow the paint to completely dry before use.
Follow the directions on your fabric paint when washing your towels.
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- Acorn handprint Craft
- Reindeer Handprint Towel Craft
- Handprint Leaf Towel
Christmas Tree handprint towels
Instructions
- Take your paper plate or paint tray and squirt the dark green paint on it.
- Then paint your child’s hand with the green paint. You can use the tray and have them dip their hands in the paint, or you can use the foam paint brush to paint their hand. Do whichever is easiest for you.
- Place child’s hand on the towel, repeat for however many handprint Christmas Trees you want on the towel. Depending on your kids hand size will depend on how many Handprint Christmas Trees you can fit on the towel.
- If you want to darken the paint up a bit you can, by going over the handprint with more paint. It is all personal preference on how you want them to look. If you are going to go over it with more paint, do that now.
- Using the thin tip brush and brown paint paint the stump of the Christmas tree at the base of your child’s handprint.
- Let the paint dry a little bit, and then use the other color paints and the fine tip paint brush to make little dots on the tree for the ornaments.
- If you want to add the date to the bottom of this handprint Christmas craft, use the thin paint brush and black or green paint to put the date on the bottom.
- Allow the paint to completely dry before use.
- Follow the directions on your fabric paint when washing your towels.
More Holiday fun to check out!
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Comments & Reviews
Margaret says
I saw a picture of handprint towel on Facebook. I think that they would be such a sweet reminder to have of my great grandbabies. Your web address was on it. I came here looking for instructions but no matter how many places I clicked, I never found the instructions. Can you please help me?
MidgetMomma says
If you are looking for the Christmas tree ones here it is 🙂 https://www.midgetmomma.com/?p=194130