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Showing posts with label Handprint Calendar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Handprint Calendar. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Handprint Calendar

This is the handprint calendar that I made with the kids for their parents for Christmas. It was a lot of work! I had 11 kids that I made them with. We started in October and did a couple every week. The kids loved seeing the different things that they could create with their hands. I printed off a calendar for each month and bound each calendar together. Like I said, a lot of work, but VERY cute!


The Hands of A Child
When you look a the hand what do you see?
There are just some lines, most would agree.
But take a closer look this very minute,
And notice the treasure that are found within it.
The hand can be so many things,
From flowers to beautiful butterfly wings.
A Christmas tree, an apple, even a heart,
A candycorn, a crab that's only a start.
The hand can be snowflakes that fall from the sky,
The hand can be a leprechaun trying to hide.
It can be the sunshine to brighten the day,
It can be a fish swimming away.
It can be a turkey strutting along,
Whatever you make it, you can't go wrong.
Just take a little time to look and see,
Where these hands came from,
And you'll surely agree,
Your child the artist reaching his goal,
Created this for you with body and soul.
Keep it and use it til the time has passed,
Then put it away so the memories will last.
Big silver snowflakes are dancing down,

Dancing, dancing all around.

Each one is different, it's surely true,

Here's some I made, from me to you!




These were the hardest to do out of all of them. I only used their fingers. I turned the paper instead of having them try to turn their hand.
One Red Valentine,

Two Red Valentines,

Three Red Valentines,

Four.

I'll snip an cut and color and past,

And then make twenty more!


I didn't paint their thumbs for the heart. I turned the paper upside down to make their heart look right side up when I turned the paper around.
I'm a little leprechaun,

Can't you see?

I'm as tiny as can be.

I only come around just once a year,

That's when St. Patrick's Day is here!



Just paint their hand in layers and then turn the paper upside down to make the leprechaun look right side up when you flip the paper around. He is one of my favorites!
Fuzzy, wuzzy, caterpillar into a corner will creep.

He'll spin himself a blanket and the go fast asleep.

Fuzzy, wuzzy, caterpillar will wake up by and by,

To find his wings of beauty changed to a butterfly.



I painted both hands, but I only did one hand with the thumb painted so when I did the other hand I didn't have to try to match up the thumbs.
In the garden flowers grow,

Straight and pretty in a row.

Blooming in the month of May,

Each one unique in it's own way.





The stem and leaves are made with their finger and fingerprints.
Over there the sun gets up,

And marches all the day.

At noon it stands right overhead,

At night it goes away.





I painted their hands four different times for one sun. I turned the paper instead of having them try to turn their hands.
I hold my fingers like a fish,

And wave them as I go.

See them swimming with a swish,

So softly to and fro.
One little crab creeping down the beach,

Snapping at everything in his reach.

He snapped at you and he snapped at me,

Then he went on his way happy as can be!


You have to paint both hands for the crab and it helps to turn the paper instead of having them turn their hands!
Apples juicy, apples round on the trees and on the ground,

Apples yellow, green and red, apple juice, or pie or bread,

Apples crunchy, apples sweet, apples are so good to eat!






When we did the apples I only painted the palms of their hands. The stem and leaf are their fingerprints!
One little candycorn sitting in a dish,

Hoping no one eats him is his wish.

Along comes a little hand that grabs a bunch,

Oh no!

MUNCH, MUNCH, MUNCH!

Don't paint the thumb on the candycorn. I painted the top of their fingers white, but it's kind of hard to see!



This isn't just a turkey as anyone can see,

I made it with my hand which is a part of me.

It comes with lots of love especially to say,

I hope you a very Happy Thanksgiving Day!

I think everyone has made a handprint turkey at one time or another, whether it was your hand or someone elses. Very easy and simple to do!

I'm a little pine tree tall and straight,

Here are my branches for you to decorate.

First you put the star on the very top,

Just be careful the balls don't drop!

When you paint their hand, don't paint their thumb. The ornaments and star are made with their fingerprints, and the trunk is made with their finger!