Handprint craft ideas
Children can still do beautiful things at the age of 2Handprint imageswith the help of parents. You can use homemade finger paints or simply other non-toxic paints. You can create creative pictures for a special occasion and use them to decorate a wall in the apartment.
Scary motifs such as ghosts and spiders are particularly suitable for Halloween. Using your toddler's handprints, you can create these simple spiders using white paint on black paper. To do this, paint the entire hand without the thumb with white paint and make two opposite handprints. Finally, stick the wiggly eyes on it and you're done.
Colorful birds, like this peacock, are perfect for spring. Hand, finger and even footprints can be used for this purpose. You can also use it to conjure up other Easter motifs such as Easter bunnies, chicks and hens.
Popular Christmas motifs such as Santa Claus, Rudolf the reindeer, white angels and simple snowflakes can be creatively recreated with small handprints. They create a festive atmosphere and are very popular even with the little ones.
As an alternative to hand and fingerprints, various fruits and vegetables can be used as a type of stamp. To do this, cut the relevant vegetables into pieces and give them to the child. Your 2-year-old should then dip the “stamp” into the paint and create beautiful shapes on a piece of paper. Potatoes, apples, celery and lemons are best suited for this craft project.