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Rudolph Handprint Shirts

Would also make a great card or framed holiday art!

By Wendy, Publisher Mom NE Columbus Macaroni Kid December 10, 2012
Last year my twins made ADORABLE Rudolph handprint shirts (as a surprise to parents) for their preschool holiday program on the last day of school.  I LOVED them! When I shared on our Facebook page, many of you told me that you loved them too and that I needed to post them as an article this year. So, here's the article!

To make these, you just brush brown fabric paint onto your child's left hand (or right if you want him faced the other direction) and have them place it down on the shirt facing downward (thumb is the tail). 

Then brush more paint on their left hand and have them place it down next to the other (palms aligning) facing upward (thumb is the nose). 

Wash hands, then dip a little red paint onto one of their fingers and have them add Rudolph's nose. 

Use puff fabric paint (or normal fabric paint) to write the year between the two handprints for the collar.

Once dry, glue on the googly eyes and sew on a little bell.


These would also look great as a card or on as framed holiday artwork!

Happy holidays!!!!!