This Rudolph handprint craft is perfect as a Christmas activity to do with your students. We love making handprint and footprint crafts because they make such great keepsakes for families.. But it also means that our students can make their crafts more personal for them.
In this blog post today I’m going to be sharing the materials needed for you to make this craft, along with the instructions for you to follow.
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Materials Needed
- White card.
- Brown paint.
- Paintbrush.
- Black marker.
- Googly eye.
- Small green buttons.
- Brown felt pieces.
- Scissors.
- Glue.
Instructions
- Paint your hand brown and then place down onto the white card.
- Re-paint your hand brown and place it upside underneath the other hand on the white card.
- Leave to dry.
- Once dry, stick a googly eye on the top hand and a red pom-pom for the nose.
- Use your black marker to draw the smile and the bottom of the reindeer’s feet.
- Cut the felt into strips and stick on to make a scarf.
- Stick the green buttons onto the scarf.
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More Christmas Activities
If you’re looking for more Christmas activities to do with your students, you may like the following links;
- My Top 10 Christmas Books
- Christmas Cards Craft
- Mistletoe Footprints Craft
- Christmas Tree Fingerprint Ornament
- Reindeer Mallows
- Christmas Activities and Resources
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Nikki