Welcome to the Handprint the Alphabet series for kids! We’re looking to learn and get creative with our preschoolers this summer. Today is letter “V.” “V” is for Vase! Be sure to pop over and check out my Tips for Great Handprint Art with Kids post if you’ve never done handprint art with preschoolers before. I share a few pointers plus my go-to supplies!
Supplies (may include affiliate links):
- Paper
- Paint
- Green marker or colored pencil
- Coordinating marker or colored pencil that matches the paint
Apply a thick coat of paint to one hand.
Place the hand on the center of the paper. Apply gentle pressure to the hand, and then lift it up. Clean off the hand. Let the paint dry completely.
Use the coordinating marker or pencil to draw a vase shape around the hand. Use the green marker to draw flower stems.
Thanks for following along, and I’ll see you back tomorrow with the letter “W!” I’d love to hear if you are joining in on the series with your kiddo. Feel free to post photos on my Facebook wall or tag me on Instagram!
See the prior projects in the series here:
Tips for Great Handprint Art with Preschoolers
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