10 Fingerprint Christmas gift tags

10 Fingerprint Christmas gift tags

With lockdown #2 well under way we’ve been busy trying to find plenty of activities to keep the little ones entertained and with the festive season right around the corner we’ve started to focus on some fun Christmas activities. Seeing as we have so much extra time on our hands right now we’re making as many gifts and decorations from scratch as possible. Both because it’s a fun way to spend our time and because handmade is just cuter! We had loads of fun coming up with different designs for these cute fingerprint Christmas gift tags and can’t wait to attach them to some pressies for loved ones!

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10 fingerprint Christmas gift tag ideas

fingerprint christmas gift tags craft for kids with free gift tag template

1) Fingerprint snowman

This cute little snowman is super simple to make! Print little ones fingers in a row of three and then use markers to add on the details.

fingerprint christmas gift tags craft for kids with free gift tag template

2) Easy thumbprint snowflake

To make this adorable little snowflake, simply spot a large thumbprint in the centre of your tag and use a marker to add on the arms.

fingerprint christmas gift tags craft for kids with free gift tag template

3) Thumprint reindeer

This cute little thumbprint Rudolph is probably my favorite of the bunch! Once my little one had placed his thumbprint we drew on the two antlers and then glued on two googly eyes and a pom pom nose.

4) Fingerprint Christmas tree

This little Christmas tree is made up of a triangle of green fingerprints, a yellow fingerprint star and a brown fingerprint stump.

fingerprint christmas gift tags craft for kids with free gift tag template

5) Fingerprint candy cane

Sweet and simple, this cute little candy cane is made up of alternating red and white fingerprints.

6) Fingerprint holly wreath

For this holly wreath tag, simply print little ones fingers around in a circle and then print on a little fingerprint bow.

7) Fingerprint Christmas present

Print four fingerprints in a square and then once dry, use your markers to draw on the ribbon and bow.

fingerprint christmas gift tags craft for kids with free gift tag template

8) Fingerprint Christmas tree decorations

This Christmas tree tag is super sweet and easy! Simply spot colourful dots all over to make the decorations.

fingerprint christmas gift tags craft for kids with free gift tag template

9) Thumbprint reindeer

Here’s another cute little Rudolph tag idea! Print a thumbprint as the body and a fingerprint as a head. Add two marker antlers, some legs and a tail then glue on two googly eyes and a pom pom nose.

10) Fingerprinted Christmas tree

This simple little tag is one that my toddler made, she used green fingerprints to color in the little Christmas tree. Easy, simple and so much fun!

Cute handprint jellyfish craft

Cute handprint jellyfish craft

Cute handprint jellyfish craft for kids

I absolutely love this cute hand print jellyfish craft. We made these to go on my sons door, which with all of the fun ocean crafts that we have been making lately is turning into something of an ocean display board. These little jellyfish look so cute and the best part is they’re super simple and easy so they’re perfect for preschool aged children to make aswell as older kids.

Here’s what we used.

  • Paint
  • Paintbrush
  • Marker pens
  • Sticker eyes

How to make our cute HAND PRINT jellyfish craft.

First we start off with the fun part! Take your paints and paint little ones hands in your chosen colours. Print the hand prints down with fingers spread apart and then put aside to dry.

Once dry, take your markers and draw several squigly lines down from between the four fingers to make the jellyfish tentacles. If your marker is thin you may need to go over the tentacles to thicken them up.

Cute handprint jellyfish craft for kids

Optionally finish off by giving your jellyfish some eyes. We used eye stickers but if you dont have these you could simply cut some out of paper and use your markers to draw on the details. Aren’t they just the cutest?!