You won't find these lovebirds on any store-bought card because they're made from your child's own handprints.
Tips
If you have a toddler who can't sit still long enough to
trace both hands, photocopy one hand's tracing, cut it out, and
flip it over for a perfect match.
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| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Red card stock
Ruler Butter knife White paper Pencil Pen Scissors Purple art paper Glue stick Colored paper Hole punch Red satin ribbon | |
| Seasons: Valentine's day | |
| Materials: paper, ribbon | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Create a crisp fold on the red card stock by scoring it: simply place a ruler where the fold will be and run the knife along the ruler without cutting all the way through the paper. Fold the card in half along the score line. |
| 2. | Have your child trace her hands, fingers splayed out to the sides and thumbs almost touching, on white paper. Then, using a copy machine, reduce the size of the "handprint" to fit the card. Draw a pen dot on each paper thumb for the birds' eyes. |
| 3. | Cut out the handprints. Glue the purple paper to the front of the card. Then glue the lovebirds and a small paper heart onto the card. |
| 4. | Punch two holes at the top of the card (through the front
and the back). Thread the ribbon through the front two holes and
tie. Finally, add a message to the inside of the card.
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