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Handprint Lamb for Easter

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Everyone loves a handprint craft as they make great keepsakes! This cute little lamb is a fun craft for young children, ideal for preschoolers and even toddlers!

little boy holding up paper with a handprint lamb on it

Handprint Lamb Tutorial


Sit down with your little ones and make some of these handprint Easter lambs to give to grandparents, teachers, friends or neighbors. Be sure to write their name and date on the back of the paper before you get started.

pink paper with handprint art

Craft supplies you will need


Craft tools


supplies needed to make a handprint lamb for easter

Helpful Project Information


  • Age Level: 2 and up – smaller children may need help.
  • Mess Factor: Medium – paint and glue
  • Level of Difficulty: Easy
  • Time to Complete: 10 minutes
  • Cost Estimate: Less than $0.50
little boy holding handprint art

Crafting Tips


  • If you like, you can use the marker to draw on an ear.
  • Start by writing your child’s name, age, and the year of the project on the back of the construction paper. Once you’ve created your project it will be three dimensional, making it more difficult to write on the back after the fact!

How to Make a Handprint Lamb for Easter


  1. Use the paintbrush to cover the palm of your child’s hand with black paint. Immediately press the child’s hand onto the construction paper to create the handprint.
  2. While the paint on the paper is drying, wash off your child’s hand with soap and water.adding black handprint to paper
  3. Show children how to glue cotton balls to the palm part of the handprint on the paper, overlapping the fingers a little bit.embellishing art project
  4. Next, glue a wiggle eye onto the thumb.
  5. Tie the ribbon into a bow and trim off any excess. Glue the bow onto “neck” area.
  6. Use the marker to write “Happy Easter” across the top of the project.

Handprint crafts are fun for the kids and a cute addition to your refrigerator!

More Cute Kid’s Crafts


Handprint Easter Lamb

Sit down with your little ones and make some of these handprint Easter lambs to give to grandparents, teachers, friends or neighbors.

Crafting Time10 minutes

Total Time10 minutes

Age Group: Kids Crafts

Project Type: Easter

Makes: 1 lamb

Author: Amanda Formaro

Supplies

  • 1 sheet pink construction paper
  • cotton balls
  • white craft or school glue
  • black acrylic paint
  • 1 small googly eye
  • 6-inch piece of ribbon

Craft tools

  • Paintbrush

  • Black marker

Instructions

  • Use the paintbrush to cover the palm of your child’s hand with black paint. Immediately press child’s hand onto the construction paper to create the handprint.

  • While the paint on the paper is drying, wash off your child’s hand with soap and water.

  • Show children how to glue cotton balls to the palm part of the handprint on the paper, overlapping the fingers a little bit.

  • Next, glue a wiggle eye onto the thumb.

  • Tie the ribbon into a bow and trim off any excess. Glue the bow onto “neck” area.

  • Use the marker to write "Happy Easter" across the top of the project.

Expert Tips & FAQs

Start by writing your child’s name, age and the year the project on the back of the construction paper. Once you’ve created your project it will be three dimensional, making it more difficult to write on the back after the fact!

Optional: Use a marker to draw on an ear.

This post originally appeared here on Mar 19, 2011.

Amanda Davis is the crafty, entrepreneurial mother of four children. She loves to bake, cook, make kid's crafts and create decorative items for her home. She is a crafting expert and guru in the kitchen and has appeared online and in print publications many times over the years.

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