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Monday, December 19, 2011

Echo Park Handprint/Footprint Ornaments

Echo Park Paper gave its in-house team and Fresh Face designers a challenge to make holiday projects with children. My child is 2 so that did present a challenge.... I went old-school and made ornaments using my son’s handprints and footprints.


This is an easy and fun project to do, but a bit messy, as it does involve a toddler with paint on his hands and feet. Right before bath time is a good time. Just sayin’.

We started with handprints. I enlisted my mom’s help and we painted Cory’s hand with red acrylic paint then stamped his hand on cardstock. We tried both white cardstock and kraft to see which we liked better.


After the handprints dried, I cut them out to form Santa’s face and beard, adding googly eyes, a button nose and a brad smile. I hand-drew a hat from Echo Park paper then used a small circle punch and some adhesive pearls for the trim. We finished the ornament with a “ho ho ho” sticker and a twine hanger.


To make the penguin, I painted Cory’s foot with black acrylic paint and stamped his foot on white cardstock. After the black paint dried, Cory used his fingers and some white acrylic paint to give the penguin a belly. We added arms (flippers) and a hat using Echo Park paper (Metro Dots and Stripes), stickers and brads. We finished the penguin with a chipboard greeting and a twine scarf.


You can find more about this project and other Echo Park projects with kids on the EP blog.   

Supplies:
CS: Bazzill Basics
PP: Echo Park Paper (Holly Jolly, Metro Dots and Stripes)
Brads: Echo Park Paper and American Crafts
Button: Making Memories
Adhesive Pearls: Close To My Heart
Paint: Plaid
Punch: Marvy Uchida
Twine: The Twinery

21 comments:

  1. He is soooooooooooooo cute!!! I love love love these!!! Such fab ideas!!!! :):):):):):):):):):):)

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  2. So cute, and the fact on your little one, just adorable.

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  3. Hahaha I just LOVE this idea! How adorable!

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  4. How fun are these. Love the one with the hand. Awesome!

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  5. I love these, especially the penguin! So nice to see Cory on the blog- such a cutie.

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  6. Oh my goodness, those are so adorable!

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  7. Oh my goodness, I am in love with that cute penguin! Clever

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  8. My girls would love those! So cute!

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  9. Soooo cute! You are so creative :)

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  10. Awww this turned out so cute.
    I am sure your son had fun doing this as well :)

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  11. OMG! Izzy, your project is simply
    A D O R A B L E
    and
    so is your toddler!
    CUTE CUTE CUTE!!
    Merry CHristmas to you!
    Hugsss,
    KimberlyRae

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  12. Doesn't get any cuter than this!! Hmmm...I wonder if my teens would go for this craft :)

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