Cute Finger Print Easter Cards

Cute Finger Print Easter Cards

Sometimes you find that you’re running short of time to create a little something to give family or friends and the thought of doing craft with young kids fills your with dread! Worry not, these Cute Finger Print Easter Cards are super simple to make requiring just some poster paint, card, double sided tape and a fine liner.

These Cute Finger Print Easter Cards make the perfect gift for children to send to their parents, grandparents or godparents. If you work with younger children they are ideal for a quick and fun activity that involves minimal preparation and resources.

Cute Finger Print Easter Cards

 

How to make these Cute Finger Print Easter Cards

 

  1. Get your little one to make some finger prints on a piece of coloured card and leave it to dry completely. To create the cross design, cute out a template first so you can get clear edges on the cross shape.

Cute Finger Print Easter Cards

Cute Finger Print Easter Cards

 

2. Draw on little faces, wings and decorations for whichever design you want to achieve. Write your greeting message on the front. To make this part neater you could practice on a separate piece of paper and transfer it by using tracing paper or grease proof paper on to the card. Go over the message with a fine liner and then rub out the pencil lines.

Cute Finger Print Easter Cards

 

3. Stick the coloured piece of card using double sided tape on to a folded piece of white card

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For extra ahh-factor include a photo of your little one on the inside and ask them to sign it, even if it is a squiggle!

 

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Cute Finger Print Easter Cards

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1 Comment

  1. barjerow
    April 7, 2019 / 7:15 pm

    I love this idea ??