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KID-MADE CHRISTMAS CARD #1: Painted Prints
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STEP TWO: Have your child use the toothpicks, chopsticks, and any other implement that might make a deep indention, to 'draw' a picture in the tray.
STEP THREE: Paint the entire tray.
STEP FOUR: Press the tray, paint side down, onto your card paper and hold down a second or two, being careful not to move the tray. Lift up and admire!
STEP FIVE: The beauty of using the not-so-eco-friendly (yet recycled!) tray, rather than the tried-and-true potato print method, is that it really can be washed and reused over and over and over again. Simply rinse and repeat.
DRAWBACKS: It's a bit time consuming on the parental end, and let's be honest, not everyone will know what they're looking at.
CONCLUSION: I'll resurrect this activity when Big B and little b are older.KID-MADE CHRISTMAS CARD #2: Stamped Leaf Designs
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STEP TWO: Repeat step one.
BENEFITS: Easy, easy, easy.
DRAWBACKS: What child has the patience to do this over a hundred times?
CONCLUSION: Although I had illusions of six-leafed snowflakes and leafy Christmas tree designs, I loved what Big B did, and will save this activity for thank-you cards and other greetings that require only one or two iterations.
KID-MADE CHRISTMAS CARD #3: Artwork Christmas Trees
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STEP ONE: Discuss this project with your child. Let them know that you love their artwork, and this will allow their friends and family to love small pieces as well.
STEP TWO: Draw triangles (smaller than your card size) on the back of a piece of art for your child to cut.
STEP THREE: Cut triangles! I cut a bunch while Big B was cutting his.
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STEP FIVE: Stick a star on top and marvel at the cuteness of this little tree!
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DRAWBACKS: Hmmmmm....
CONCLUSION: The winner, by a long shot.
I've seen lots of Christmas cards that use cut-outs from a large piece specially created artwork, like this one I found on The Crafty Crow, using a red, green, and sparkly palette. I decided to make use of the large pile of Big B's art in my office, just waiting to shine.
OH this is awesome! I bought a new roll (finally, it only took a year) of paper for the kid's easel and instead of tossing all their drawing and paintings (okay, I saved one last time), I'll save as much as I can to make cards next year. Great idea to use their already made art for x-mas cards. You are my crafting heroine, mama. I love this stuff you make.
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