Sentimental Ornaments
The boys and I set to work on Christmas gifts for the grandparents last week. We got the idea for the Christmas tree pictures from Jenn’s Advent Box and the ideas for the ornaments from The Fifth Street Palace, as well as Home Grown Hearts.
and then we made handprint snowmen on ornaments; I ended up doing the detail work on the snowmen, but that little chubby handprint is just precious.
At first, I wasn’t so sure how our projects were turning out; we had lots of smears, and I had to keep washrags handy to wipe off the ornaments and try again….plus Jacob couldn’t quite get the hang of handprints at first. I was beginning to wonder how these ladies can make it look so easy.:) Crafting with kids is just not that easy for me….oh, it’s fun, but halfway through a big project, I sometimes end up wanting to say words Mommies should just not say….LOL (just keepin’ it real here). But, we ended up having a lot of fun, once we got through the initial practice sessions, and the boys ended up with some really cute, sentimental gifts for the grandparents. I also used the tag idea to make it even more special. We were supposed to use clear ornaments, and I wish that we could have, but we were trying to use what we had, plus the ornaments we had gotten at the dollar store. All in all, though, they still turned out ok.
Merry Christmas! Get craftin’!:)
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Category: Creative, Crafty Heart Prints, Frugal Heart Prints, Holidays, Real Heart Prints | Tags: A Very Merry Heart Prints Christmas, Christmas, Christmas crafts, Christmas ornaments, handprint Christmas Tree, handprint snowmen, handprints, holiday crafts, Holidays, keepsake, ornaments, preschool activities, sentimental, toddler activities One comment »































December 24th, 2009 at 2:29 pm
And that day comes quicker than you could imagine- practice makes perfect- keep crafting!
Have a Very Merry Christmas!