DLTK's Holiday Crafts for Kids
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ALL PAPER VERSION:Materials:
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Instructions:
- Use a pencil to trace a dinner plate onto a piece of yellow construction paper. This will be the inside circle of your sunshine.
- Cut out the circle around the line you traced (this can be done by an adult prior to craft time if you are working with a group of small children).
- Trace the child's hand onto yellow construction paper 4 to 8 times and cut
them out.
- The number of handprints you need depends on the size of the plate you used and the size of your child's hand.
- You should have enough prints to go around the plate without overlapping them too much.
- Glue the yellow handprints around the circle without overlapping them too much.
- Trace the child's hand onto orange construction paper the same number of times as you did with the yellow.
- Glue the orange handprints behind the yellow ones, staggering them so the orange peeks out between the yellow (that was more complicated to explain than it is to do *laugh*... just peek at the picture at the top of this page to see what it looks like).
- Draw a face on the plate using markers using store bought wiggly eyes if you like.
PAPER PLATE VERSION:
Materials:
- paper plate (large or small)
- yellow tempra or poster paint
- paintbrush,
- pencil,
- yellow and orange construction paper.
- scissors,
- Glue or glue stick,
- markers
- Optional: wiggly eyes
Instructions:
- NOTE: I like making the bottom of the paper plate be the face of the sun (I like how it looks sticking out a bit), but it's ok if the child wants to make the inside of the plate be the face -- let them choose which way they want to do it.
- Paint the side of the plate that is going to be the face of the sun with yellow tempra or poster paint.
- Set the plate aside to dry and have the child help clean up themselves, their work area and the paintbrush.
- Trace the child's hand onto yellow construction paper 4 to 8 times and cut
them out.
- The number of handprints you need depends on the size of the plate you used and the size of your child's hand.
- You should have enough prints to go around the plate without overlapping them too much.
- Glue the yellow handprints around the circle without overlapping them too much.
- Trace the child's hand onto orange construction paper the same number of times as you did with the yellow.
- Glue the orange handprints behind the yellow ones, staggering them so the orange peeks out between the yellow (that was more complicated to explain than it is to do *laugh*... just peek at the picture at the top of this page to see what it looks like).
- Draw a face on the plate using markers using store bought wiggly eyes if you like.

