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Christmas Handprint Cards

These Christmas Handprint Cards are the cutest Christmas handmade cards for kids to make. With 3 different designs to choose from, kids will love making their own handprint Santa, handprint reindeer and handprint elf!

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Christmas Handprint Cards – Handprint Christmas Cards to Make with Kids

We’ll show you how to make these easy Christmas handprint cards.

They each open up to become a card so you can write a Christmas message inside. 

Write a special Christmas message or simply put “Merry Christmas” inside. You only need a few supplies to make these and the kids will love getting their hands traced!

Christmas Handprint Crafts

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Supplies to Make Christmas Handprint Cards

Santa

Elf

Reindeer

Christmas Handprint Crafts

Steps to Make These Christmas Handprint Cards

Santa Handprint Card

1. Fold a piece of cardstock in half. Trace handprint so the wrist is at the folded part (top of Santa hat)

2. Paint the center with the color for the face and let dry.

3. Paint the top part and thumb with red paint for the hat.

Santa Handprint Card


4. Paint around the face area and the fingers white for the beard if needed. You can skip this step if you were able to make the face round.

5. Glue on small googly eyes.

6. Taking a cotton ball, pull off two small pieces for the mustache and glue down. Glue on a red small pom pom for the nose.

Santa Christmas Handprint Card

7. Spread out a cotton ball and glue down to make the brim of the hat.

8. Glue on a white pom pom to the tip of the hat.

Santa Handprint Card

Elf Handprint Card

1. Fold a piece of cardstock in half. Trace the handprint so that the folded part of the paper is at the pinky.

2. Paint the bottom of the handprint with the color for the face and the top part (3 middle fingers) with green.

3. Spread out a cotton ball and glue down to the bottom of the green fingers to make the brim of the hat.

Elf Handprint Card


4. Add the googly eyes, pom pom nose and draw the mouth with the sharpie (make the mouth slightly smirking). Add two small circles for the cheeks with pink paint.

Elf Christmas Handprint Craft

5. Glue on white pom poms to the top of the hat.

Christmas Handprint Art

Reindeer Handprint Card

1. Fold a piece of cardstock in half. Trace the handprint so that the folded part is at the pinky. Glue on two googly eyes and a red pom pom nose.

Reindeer Handprint Card

2. Draw a light bulb shape on blue cardstock and use that to trace 3 more light bulbs on yellow, red and green cardstock. Using a sharpie, trace around the light bulb and then add a small line on the right with white paint.

Christmas Lights for Handprint Card

3. Glue on the light bulbs and then use a sharpie to draw the light strings.

Reindeer Christmas Handprint Ideas

4. Write a Christmas message inside your card.

Christmas Handprint Ideas

We absolutely love how cute and easy these Christmas handprint cards are!

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10 comments on “Christmas Handprint Cards”

    1. The Best Ideas for Kids

      I don’t have one for the lights yet but I’ll add it to my list, thanks!

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