3.5 and 20 month old charges.
I’ve done everything I can with hand prints! Thank you!! |
Go to google. |
Stepping stone. |
Following. I’ve come to dread Mothers Day and employers birthdays.
We did painted flower pots one year which was fun. Kits are on Amazon. |
Painted vases? You bake them in the oven. |
Have you tried this one:
You make a yellow footprint of each kid upside down and slightly angled. When dry, you paint a little beak and eye on the heel part and use the toes as a bird’s tail. Draw feet on a branch and outline wings do it looks like little birds on a branch. Happy Mother’s Day from your baby birds! |
Fingerprint flowers? Every petal is a little fingerprint. |
Just skip it. I'll just throw it out anyway. Teach the kids to say happy mother's day and that's plenty. I don't want more crap. |
Not all mothers are like you. My employer hangs on and cherishes everything her kids make. |
+1. Most mothers are not like the PP. It would make nannies and preschool teachers jobs easier if they were. |
Pinterest has cute ideas. I did a caterpillar once.
Oh! Does she like to read books (versus kindle?) i made custom bookmarks. Photos of her boys holding their hands in the air (both hands together) and they were holding the rope part of the bookmark. |
Good idea!! |
Key chains with shrinkydink pictures of the kids and or drawings.
Clay key chain with finger print heart. Cut a piece of tissue paper the size needed to wrap around a candle. Have them make finger print flowers and then attach tissue paper to candle by heating it with a hairdryer. Paint an apron. |