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Handprint Christmas Tree Craft for Kids (Free Printable)

Turn those cute little hands into any number of handprint Christmas crafts. Art projects, like this Handprint Christmas Tree Craft, are a wonderful keepsake that family members will love. Grab your copy of the free printable template and get your small children to make their very own beautiful Christmas tree this holiday season.

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If you’re trying to get ready for this holiday season, and want some festive play ideas to try with your kids, then take a look at all of our Christmas activities for kids. Or you can invest in the Christmas Activity Pack, which is filled with educational printables for young kids.

  1. Printer and paper
  2. Free Christmas tree template
  3. Paint in different colors
  4. Paintbrush

1. Download and print the handprint tree template.

Print the template onto a piece of white cardstock paper. 

You can find the link to the printable below. Just head to the end of this post and click the large blue button to get your copy.

2. Cover your hand with green paint.

Use a paintbrush to cover your child’s hand in green paint.

If you prefer, you can always trace around your child’s hand onto green paper instead. Then cut the hand prints out and use those for the tree branches.

3. Press the hand onto the paper.

The easiest way is to start by placing the middle finger (the top of the tree) just underneath the yellow star on the printable.

Next place one or two additional handprints, on each side of the tree. This will give a fan effect that looks like a Christmas tree shape.

Let the green paint dry before moving onto the next step. While this is optional, it does mean that the different colors won’t mix with the green paint and turn the ornaments brown.

4. Use fingerprints to make ornaments

Dip your fingertip into different colors of paint and dot them all over the christmas tree.

If you want these to look like Christmas lights, instead of ornaments, then you can start by drawing a black line around the handprint first. Once the black line is done, you can dot the colors along the line instead of randomly.

5. Let it dry

Once the paint is dry, your handprint christmas tree cards make a great gift to send home to parents or give to grandparents.

If you’re looking for more ways to get into the holiday spirit, then try any of these other simple craft ideas. These easy craft ideas are perfect for young children to make this Christmas season.

  1. Handprint Snowman Craft (Free Printable Template)
  2. Handprint Angels Craft (Free Printable)
  3. 3D Paper Christmas Tree Craft (Free Printable)
  4. Yarn and Bead Christmas Tree Craft
  5. Jeweled Christmas Tree Craft

For more ideas, take a look at these Christmas Crafts for Kids.

Christmas Activity Pack

Over 100 Pages of Christmas themed play based learning activities and craft templates. Perfect for preschool and kindergarteners.

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Handprint Christmas Tree Craft

Completed Handprint Christmas tree craft.

Materials

  • Printer and paper
  • Free Christmas tree template
  • Paint in different colors
  • Paintbrush

Instructions

  1. Download and print the free pdf.
  2. Cover your child's hand in green paint.
  3. Press the hand to the paper, with the fingers pointing upwards and resting just underneath the star.
  4. You can also make several additional handprint on the same trunk, I recommend this for young children who's hands are too small to take up the entire page.
  5. Let the paint dry.
  6. Dip your fingers into different color paint and dot them all over the christmas tree, these will be the ornaments.
  7. Let the paint dry.
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