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![]() My sweet baby boy's hand when he was 6 months old. This is now 7 years old and it still looks good! |
Age range: I did this with my 6 month old for his hand. I did his feet when he was an infant.
Now for the Big Boy one!
I was inspired when I saw a great one on Pinterest from Mommy Mucho! Here is our version:
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| I traced his hand lines and he added the details. Age 7. |
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| Roll out your piece of Model Magic and push your child's hand in evenly. |
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| Don't forget to use a straw to make hole in the top before it dries. Now take a break and let it dry for 24-48 hours, turn it over to make sure the back dries too. |
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| Then we brainstormed ideas of what could be drawn on the snowmen. I was letting him draw with Sharpies... no room for mistake! |
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| Dried and ready for details! I used a black Sharpie to trace the outline of his hand. |
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| Make sure you write your name and date on the back for posterity! |
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| Ta da! Another great keepsake! |
Post contains affiliate links: Model Magic is made by Crayola. Should be in most major craft stores. One bag 4 ounce bag (about $3.99) should make about 4+ ornaments.
Kristen is the blogger behind Busy Kids = Happy Mom, a site dedicated to fun, practical, and purposeful activities to do with your kids. Follow Kristen on Facebook, Pinterest, and Busy Kids = Happy Mom.


















6 comments:
How big is the bag of model magic that your purchased? Thank you! Great project!
Hi Ashley! I just got the 4oz size and it made several (great gifts!).... they also sell bags that have 6 individually wrapped ones too. Love this stuff!
Thanks so much!!
This is SUPER cute! I've seen the handprint, but never the snowman like that - What a fun idea! I am your newest liker. I'd love for you to follow me back, if you want to =-) I also wanted to invite you to linkup at my TGIF LInky Party - http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/search/label/Linkey%20Parties
Beth =-)
These are awesome! Do you think acrylic paint would work well, with a mod podge protective layer over? Im thinking upside down hand for my dd (3) to make santa (hat being thumb, fingers being beard) and foot prints for reindeer from my baby twin boys. But paint would cover a lot better than sharpies, and ive never had any luck with salt dough :(
@Archives of Five - I think you could try acrylic paint. Why not? This is fun to play with and very forgiving.
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