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A Thrifty Mother’s Day Craft

May 10, 2007 by Karen Weideman  
Filed under children's activity, craft ideas

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Every year I have the difficult task of picking a craft for my kids at school to do for their moms.  And you know how school budgets are, so it has to be a thrifty craft.  More importantly, it has to be something that the kids made themselves and that the moms will like.

This year, I asked the children to bring in a tote bag, apron, t-shirt or something for us to paint for their mom.  Most children brought tote bags and t-shirts. 

For this craft I went to the craft store and picked up 2 colors of fabric paint for $3 each.  In the middle of the tote or t-shirt I drew a heart with the fabric paint.  Then I squirted a glob of the paint on the child’s hand and spread it out with a paintbrush.  I put the child’s handprint all around the outside of the heart, in a circular wreath pattern.  (You have to apply new paint to the child’s hand for each new handprint.)  Around the heart you can fit 5-6 hands, depending on the size of the child’s hand.

The t-shirts and tote bags turned out so cute.  They are definitely keepsakes.  My hubby’s digital camera broke this week, or I’d post a picture.  Sorry.  We’re getting a new camera, so I’ll have to post a picture soon.  If you have any questions or if I just didn’t explain this well enough, shoot me an email or leave a comment. 

Happy Mother’s Day!

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8 Responses to “A Thrifty Mother’s Day Craft”
  1. Revka says:

    Great idea, Karen. I love anything with my kids’ hand prints on it; they grow so quickly.

  2. kailani says:

    My daughter is making paper flowers in a vase. They’re very cute but I’d rather get a tote bag!

  3. Karen says:

    I know what you mean Kailani. A tote bag is a nice keepsake. I made black totebags for my kid’s grandmothers. I used pink paint and the colors look really cute together. I did my daughter’s prints on one side and did my son’s on the other. I’m sure they’ll love them.

  4. Revka says:

    Thanks for putting up the trackback, Karen. I wonder why it didn’t get picked up automatically?

  5. I want one of those totes. LOL My kids are going to be getting some paint on their hands here pretty quick :D Thanks for the great idea!

    I came via CFL.

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