Hand Print Lily Craft
Tina J. provides these instructions for making an Easter lily using a hand print.
The above age and time guidelines are estimates. This project can be modified to suit other ages and may take more or less time depending on your circumstances.
Materials Needed:
Construction Paper
Construction Paper White Glue Scissors
Instructions:
Start out by tracing a hand on white construction paper, cut it out. Fold (without creasing) the thumb and pinky fingers so that the tips touch. Glue them together. Fold the heel of the hand up and glue to the thumb and pinky. This makes the 'cup' of the flower.
Cut a long piece of green construction paper for a stem and glue is just behind the cup. If you like, you can glue on yellow pipe cleaners to make the yellow stamen inside the flower.
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- Age Guideline: 3 Years and Up
- Time Required: 20 minutes (Does not include drying time)
The above age and time guidelines are estimates. This project can be modified to suit other ages and may take more or less time depending on your circumstances.
Materials Needed:
Construction Paper
Instructions:
Start out by tracing a hand on white construction paper, cut it out. Fold (without creasing) the thumb and pinky fingers so that the tips touch. Glue them together. Fold the heel of the hand up and glue to the thumb and pinky. This makes the 'cup' of the flower.
Cut a long piece of green construction paper for a stem and glue is just behind the cup. If you like, you can glue on yellow pipe cleaners to make the yellow stamen inside the flower.
I hope you enjoy this craft project. If you make this craft, make sure you send in a photo so it can be posted here. You can also get your own crafts published. If you want to be one of the first to know when new craft projects are posted, take a few moments to sign up for the Family Crafts Newsletter and you can also chat about crafts with others in the Family Crafts Forum.
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