Two quick and easy crafts today! The first is a sunflower handprint that I saw over at Meet the Dubiens. Lore’s didn’t come out as nicely because she insisted on doing everything by herself. Actually, I think I like it so much more because of it! She is getting so independent.
Directions: You’ll need a piece of cardstock & paint (yellow, black, green). I just painted her hand with yellow paint, she pressed it down 4 times, keeping the palm area in the same general spot/area. She painted the stem and leaf. Once it dried for a few minutes, she painted the middle black. You could use beads, dried black beans, or a piece of black construction paper.
The other one inspired this one – the classic handprint tulip! I remember doing this one in elementary school. So simple – just one handprint and a stem. Lorelai also did this one by herself! You only need red and green paint.

Hello, and welcome to LCL! I'm Kimberly, the designer, writer, and person behind the blog. I create printable crafts and learning worksheets for my daughter and share them here so that others will be able to enjoy them. You will also find a bunch of activities, worksheets, fun craft ideas, and more. Enjoy your stay here, and leave a comment if you get a chance to do a craft. We love getting feedback! =)


[...] crafted this adorable handprint sunflower craft a few days ago. We did a painted version of this one a while back, but I think I like this one much [...]