Hand Print Valentine Card

blissful kids Hand Print Valentine Card

blissful kids Hand Print Valentine Card
Here is a simple, yet "handy" Valentine's Day card you can make with your children, using their hand prints to make a heart shape.  This was very simple and fun to do.  Maybe you will want to make one too :)
Here are the instructions:

  • 1. Fold a piece of white card stock in half. Using ink or craft paint, carefully apply to your child's hand. I used craft paint and a sponge brush. My experience has been that paint works better for me than ink. I have often used ink, but sometimes find it smearing or hard to get off of their hands.  Have baby wipes ready to wipe off the extra immediately after.
  • 2. When applying the hand to the paper, turn the card paper upside down and/or backwards-so the card opens the opposite way of what you would normally expect. This way, your child will not have to bend their hand in an awkward position when stamping their hands into a heart shape. Have your child hold their fingers together instead of spread apart. This way the image will look more like a heart. The palm of the hand makes the top of the heart, and the fingers make the bottom of the heart.
  • 3. Press the hand evenly and lift straight up when done.
  • 4. Repeat the process with the other hand.4. Wipe off extra ink/paint with a baby wipe, and then wash the hand with soap and water. Then let dry.
  • 5. Use a black pen to add words or embellish. You could also stamp some words. I also used a red ink pad to ink the edges of the card.
  • 6. Write a message to the loved one inside and you are done!
note: **My 3 and half year old could easily do this with my supervision and help. Trying to do it with an almost 1 and half year old…well…it sort of worked-but obviously not as well. I had to wipe his hands off right away:) Either way, grandparents would love this- as would mommy or daddy! Happy Valentine's Day!
Sharla is a SAHM who, after 10 years of teaching elementary school, now enjoys staying home and doing projects with her own children. She blogs about the joys of motherhood, and  fun ideas for kids and mommy at  My Little Gems.

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sharla@mylittlegems

I am a SAHM who worked professionally as an elementary teacher for about 10 years. I have also taught some pre-school and had many many various jobs. Currently, I enjoy staying home with my young children-the best job of all. My interests include running and exercise, healthy cooking and baking, crafting and sewing, scrapbooking, photography, cleaning and organizing, and reading to and creating with my two young children. I am also expecting baby number 3 this summer.
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2 responses to “Hand Print Valentine Card”

  1. kristen

    That is too cute! Hi sfrom SITS!

  2. I love this idea! Going to do it when my daughters wake up from their nap!!
    -vanessa

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