Handprint Thanksgiving platter: {Thanksgiving Craft}

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Disclaimer: this post is sponsored by Imperial Sugar, but all opinions are my own.

Last week, I shared my daughter Allie’s Thanksgiving project. Well of course, her little sister Evie wanted to do a project as well and I was happy to oblige. I found this fun handprint Thanksgiving platter on Imperial Sugar’s website while browsing around for recipes. There are several fun crafts on this site- including a pumpkin made from sugar! I think that will be our next project.

Handprint Thanksgiving Platter

Today is Evie’s birthday (party pictures coming soon!) so I’m so glad I have her handprint on her third birthday!

This project is really simple yet is worth the time since it’s preserving a little memory of this girl who’s growing up way too fast.

thanksgiving handprint platter

She’s a little excited to get started!

You’ll need:
a ceramic platter or plate (I found ours at Dollar Tree)
assorted color paints made for ceramic
a small paintbrush

Thanksgiving platter

Paint your child’s hand and each finger. Work quickly to keep the paint from drying. Press the palm of her hand on the plate, pressing each finger and her palm individually. Use the paintbrush to add features to the turkey, such as a beak and feet.

Add a phrase if you like. We did “Give Thanks” but you could also do “Happy Thanksgiving” or “Turkey Day.”

We also added Evie’s name and the year so we don’t forget- I’ve got lots of sets of handprints around here!

You can dry the paint (after 48 hours of air drying) in an oven. Put the plate in when the oven is cold, then set to 325 and have it bake for 30 minutes.

Thanksgiving Handprint Platter

She was so excited to finish! It’s fun spending individual time with each kid doing projects like this. We can’t wait to do more for Christmas!

Also, be sure to check out Imperial Sugar’s photo contest for recipes you make using their product! 20 winners will receive a $50 gift card. I’d say that’s a good reason to get baking! You can read more about the contest here.

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About Kelli Hays

Kelli Hays is a wife, mother, writer, and friend. She has been blogging since 2008 and loves sharing inspiration for the everyday woman!

Comments

  1. That is so cute!!! What a fun idea!

  2. What a great keepsake and a fun kids craft! And how adorable is she! Pinning!

  3. Hi, I found your site from Pinterest. I would love to do this with my son but I’m wondering where you bought the paint? I’m excited about working on this!

    • Hi Abby! I got the paint at Hobby Lobby. I am thinking it was over by the glass vases, etc instead of with the regular craft paint. Thanks SO much for stopping by and I’d love to see your project if you do it!

  4. Your daughter is adorable and I love these kinds of crafts. They create so many special memories. Pinning to share. Thank you so much for sharing with us at Snickerdoodle Sunday!
    ~Laurie

  5. This is so cute. Great project for my granddaughter. Thanks for sharing on Sunday’s Best Linkup. Looking forward to seeing more of your posts.

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