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Home » Craft Ideas » 38 Fun & Easy Handprint Craft Ideas Kids Will Love

38 Fun & Easy Handprint Craft Ideas Kids Will Love

August 24, 2024 by Jenny Leave a Comment

Want to unleash your little ones' creativity with a whirlwind of color and joy? Check out our latest collection of handprint craft ideas to inspire you and your kids! 

Create a playful handprint monkey by painting your child's hand with brown paint and pressing it onto paper to form the monkey's body and legs. 
After this, draw on or paint a face, ears, paws, and a long tail.

Your little ones' tiny hands become paintbrushes in this imaginative journey, transforming ordinary afternoons into a gallery of giggles and masterpieces.

From fluttering butterfly wings to roaring dinosaurs, each craft is a high-five to your child's imagination. 

Perfect for rainy days, classroom activities, or family bonding time, these crafts make for both fun projects and lasting keepsakes that capture the essence of childhood. 

So roll up your sleeves, dip those palms in paint, and let's make some memories one handprint at a time!

38 Handprint Painting Activities for Kids and Parents

1. Jungle Jamboree

Craft a vibrant jungle scene using handprints as the base for animals like tigers, elephants, and parrots. 

Craft a vibrant jungle scene using handprints as the base for animals like tigers, elephants, and parrots. 

Use green for foliage and a variety of colors for the animals, arranging them to mimic a dense jungle habitat.

2. Aquatic Adventures

Create a dynamic underwater scene with handprints in shades of blue and green to represent the watery environment. 

Create a dynamic underwater scene with handprints in shades of blue and green to represent the watery environment. 

Add details to the handprints to turn them into fish, turtles, and coral, giving the impression of an undersea landscape.

3. Alphabet Animalia

For an educational and artistic display, assign each letter of the alphabet a corresponding animal handprint. 

For an educational and artistic display, assign each letter of the alphabet a corresponding animal handprint. 

Use bold colors for the handprints, and add features to each to define the animal, such as stripes for a tiger or a long neck for a giraffe.

4. Friendly Chicken

Create an adorable handprint chicken by painting your child's hand with yellow or white paint and pressing it onto paper to form the chicken's body and feathers. Once dry, add details like a red comb, orange beak, and legs using paint or markers.

Create an adorable handprint chicken by painting your child's hand with yellow or white paint and pressing it onto paper to form the chicken's body and feathers.

Don't forget details like a red comb, orange beak, and legs.

5. Crabby Crab

To create a handprint crab, paint your child's hands red and press them onto paper with fingers spread out to form the crab's legs. Once dry, add eyes and a smiley face on the palm area using paint or markers. 

To create a handprint crab, paint your child's hands red and press them onto paper with fingers spread out to form the crab's legs. Add eyes and a smiley face to the palm area using paint or markers. 

6. Majestic Tree

Design a tree using two handprints for leaves, both in green. Your child can then use their fingers to paint the trunk and branches or even add a few flowers. 

Design a tree using two handprints for leaves, both in green. Your child can then use their fingers to paint the trunk and branches or even add a few flowers. 

7. Blossoming Flower

Create a vibrant flower using a handprint as the blossoms. Use fingers to paint petals, stems, and leaves to complete the look, crafting a cheerful and colorful bloom on paper.

Create a vibrant flower using a handprint as the blossoms. Use fingers to paint petals, stems, and leaves to complete the look, crafting a cheerful and colorful bloom on paper.

8. Crawling Spiders

To make these spooky handprint spiders, paint your child's hands black and press them onto paper with fingers spread wide to form the legs. 

To make these spooky handprint spiders, paint your child's hands black and press them onto paper with fingers spread wide to form the legs. 

After the paint dries, add eyes and a mouth to the palm area using white paint or markers.

9. Prehistoric Pals

Develop a prehistoric landscape with handprints in bold colors to form dinosaurs of different species. Use a brush to add details like a head, spikes, stripes, or wings to the handprints.

Develop a prehistoric landscape with handprints in bold colors to form dinosaurs of different species. Use a brush to add details like a head, spikes, stripes, or wings to the handprints.

10. Friendly Octopus 

Turn simple handprints into an octopus friend by painting your child’s hand purple or orange before pressing it onto paper with fingers spread to form the tentacles. Once dry, add suckers on the tentacles, eyes, and a smile to the palm area using paint or markers. 

Turn simple handprints into an octopus friend by painting your child’s hand purple or orange before pressing it onto paper for the tentacles. Paint on eyes, a smile, and suckers for the tentacles. 

11. Wise Owl

Kids who love birdwatching will enjoy making this painting! 
All they have to do is use brown handprints for the owl's body and the fingers for the feathers. Then they can paint large, round eyes and a small beak to give each owl a wise and vigilant expression.

Kids who love birdwatching will enjoy making this painting!

All they have to do is use brown handprints for the owl's body and the fingers for the feathers. Then they can paint large, round eyes and a small beak to give each owl a wise and vigilant expression.

12. Sunrise Serenity

Craft a sunrise scene by applying a mix of warm colors to the hands, like red, orange, and yellow to represent the rising sun. 

Craft a sunrise scene by applying a mix of warm colors to the hands, like red, orange, and yellow to represent the rising sun. 

Position the handprint against a light blue background, simulating the sky, and use the fingers to mimic rays of light spreading over a peaceful landscape, symbolizing hope and the start of a new day.

13. Cute Ladybug

Turn a simple handprint into an adorable ladybug by using red paint for the body. After pressing the painted hand onto paper, let it dry, then add black spots, legs, and antennae with a brush or markers.

A red handprint can be turned into an adorable ladybug with added black spots, legs, and antennae.

14. Flying Kite

Use an upside-down handprint in a bright red color to create a unique kite. Position the kite on a sky blue background and create a colorful tail to capture the joy of a kite soaring on a breezy day.

Use an upside-down handprint in a bright red color to create a unique kite. Position the kite on a sky blue background and create a colorful tail to capture the joy of a kite soaring on a breezy day. 

15. Caterpillar Crawl

Form a caterpillar by connecting a series of green handprints in a line.   To give the caterpillar character, add handprint details like antennae and a smiling face to the lead print.

Form a caterpillar by connecting a series of green handprints in a line. 

To give the caterpillar character, add handprint details like antennae and a smiling face to the lead print.

16. Majestic Peacock

Form the majestic tail of a peacock using handprints in blues, greens, and purples to mimic the bird's gorgeous feathers. 

Form the majestic tail of a peacock using handprints in blues, greens, and purples to mimic the bird's gorgeous feathers. 

Overlap the handprints slightly to create the fullness of the tail, and add details like eye spots on the palm to resemble the intricate patterns of peacock plumage.

17. Quacking Duck

Create a cute handprint duck by painting your child's hand with yellow paint and pressing it onto blue or white paper to form the duck's body and feathers. Once dry, add an orange beak, webbed feet, and a black dot for the eye using paint or a marker. 

Create a cute handprint duck by painting your child's hand with yellow paint and pressing it onto blue or white paper for the duck's body and feathers.

Then paint an orange beak, webbed feet, and a black dot for the eye. 

18. Cheeky Monkey

Create a playful handprint monkey by painting your child's hand with brown paint and pressing it onto paper to form the monkey's body and legs. Once dry, add a face, ears, and a long tail using a brush or additional handprints.

Create a playful handprint monkey by painting your child's hand with brown paint and pressing it onto paper to form the monkey's body and legs.

After this, draw on or paint a face, ears, paws, and a long tail.

19. Christmas Reindeer

Create an adorable handprint deer by painting your child's hand brown and pressing it onto paper to form the deer's body and legs. 

Perfect for a Christmas project, this adorable deer is made with a brown child's handprint for the body and legs.

Antlers, eyes, and a red nose complete the festive look.

20. Delicious Fruit

Your child can use a red handprint to create a juicy red apple. Then they can use a brush to paint a stem and a leaf. This can encourage them to develop their creative skills and even make eating healthy fruits more exciting.

Your child can use a red handprint to create a juicy red apple. Then they can use a brush to paint a stem and a leaf.

This can encourage them to develop their creative skills and even make eating healthy fruits more exciting.

21. Ghostly Greetings

Create handprint ghosts by using white paint on a dark background, with the heel of the hand forming the head and the fingers the wispy tail. 

Get ready for a spooky Halloween with white handprint ghosts on a black background. 

Add black dots for eyes and mouths. They'll look like they're floating creepily against a dark night sky.

22. Thanksgiving Turkeys

Form turkeys with multicolored handprints as feathers, using brown for the body, and red, orange, and yellow for the feather tips. 

Make your Thanksgiving extra special with this craft!

These turkeys are made with multicolored handprints as feathers, applying brown paint on the palm for the body and red, orange, and yellow fingers for the feather tips. Finally, add details like a beak and wattle.

23. Festive Fir Trees

Make Christmas trees by layering green handprints from bottom to top in a triangular shape on a large canvas. Have different kids apply handprints for a fun interactive activity! 

Make Christmas trees by layering green handprints from bottom to top in a triangular shape on a large canvas. Have different kids apply handprints on a large canvas for a fun interactive activity! 

Then decorate the trees with fingerprint ornaments and a yellow handprint star on top to capture the essence of Christmas festivity.

24. Bunny Hop Haven

Use handprints with the fingers together and thumbs out for bunny ears to create Easter bunnies. 

Use handprints with the fingers together and thumbs out for bunny ears to create Easter bunnies. 

Paint the palm pink and add details like eyes, whiskers, and a nose to bring the handprint bunnies to life, ready for the Easter celebration.

25. Heartfelt Hellos

Craft Valentine's cards by positioning red or pink handprints with the heels touching and fingers outstretched to form a heart shape. 

To form a heart shape with handprints, red or pink handprints should be positioned with the heels touching and fingers outstretched. 

Overlap the handprints slightly to make them resemble a heart. This is perfect for both Valentine's Day and Mother's Day!

26. Lily Pad Lounge

Form a pond scene with green handprints for lily pads, adding small handprint frogs sitting atop. Use lighter green paint for the frogs and darker for the pads, and add details like eyes and ripples in the water to complete the tranquil setting.

Find the calm in a busy day by recreating this pond painting, featuring small handprint frogs sitting atop lily pads.

Use lighter green paint for the frogs and darker for the pads, and add details like eyes and ripples in the water to create a tranquil scene.

27. Fiery Flames

Capture the warmth of a campfire with overlapping orange and red handprints on a sheet of paper, enhanced with finger-painted details. Kids can apply brown paint to their fingers and press them onto the sheet to paint logs for a realistic appearance.

Capture the warmth of a campfire with overlapping orange and red handprints on a sheet of paper, enhanced with finger-painted details.

Kids can apply brown paint to their fingers and press them onto the sheet to paint logs for a realistic appearance.

28. Pirate Ship Pursuits

Craft a pirate ship with a handprint hull and fingers as the masts. Paint the hand brown or black for the ship's body and add white or striped sails, then set it atop wavy blue lines to represent the sea for a swashbuckling adventure.

Craft a pirate ship with a handprint hull and fingers as the masts.

Paint the hand brown or black for the ship's body and add white or striped sails, then set it atop wavy blue lines to represent the sea for a swashbuckling adventure.

29. Fairytale Fortress

Construct a castle using a purple handprint for the towers, with fingers pointing upwards to create turrets. 

Construct a castle using a purple handprint for the towers, with fingers pointing upwards to create turrets. 

Add details like turrets by painting with your fingers, setting the scene for a storybook fairytale kingdom.

30. Lovely Lobster

Dive into some ocean-themed fun by creating an adorable lobster painting. Start by using a footprint for the lobster's body, then add handprints on either side for the claws. Once everything is dry, use a brush or markers to add eyes and other details. 

Dive into ocean-themed fun by creating an adorable lobster painting.

Start by using a footprint for the lobster's body, then add handprints on either side for the claws. Then grab a thin brush to add eyes, legs, and antennae. 

31. Mermaid Melody

Create mermaid tails with handprints using blues and greens for the tail, and decorate with glitter or sequins to mimic scales. 

Create mermaid tails with handprints using blues and greens for the tail, and decorate with glitter or sequins to mimic scales. 

Arrange the handprints so the fingers point downward, resembling the fluke of a mermaid's tail.

32. Cool Car

Let your child paint their hand with a bright color like red, yellow, or blue, then press it onto a sheet of paper to form the car’s body.   They can create details like wheels, numbers, and a road for a fun depiction of an exciting race.

Let your child paint their hand with a bright color like red, yellow, or blue, then press it onto a sheet of paper to form the car’s body. 

They can create details like wheels, numbers, and a road for a fun depiction of an exciting race.

33. High-Flying Hot Air

A red handprint can represent bright red balloons on a hot air balloon, with details like a brown basket for a realistic depiction. Set it all against a light blue background to create a serene vibe.

A red handprint can represent bright red balloons on a hot air balloon, with details like a brown basket for a realistic depiction. Set it all against a light blue background to create a serene vibe.

34. Sunshine Smiles

This painting of cheerful suns is made with bright yellow handprints, using the fingers as rays. 

This painting of cheerful suns is made with bright yellow handprints, using the fingers as rays. 

Place the handprints on a light blue background to stand out, and add facial features to the palm to give each sun a happy expression, spreading cheer and warmth.

35. Frosty Snowman

Create a festive snowman handprint painting by painting your child's hand white, pressing it onto blue-colored paper, and painting snowman details. A truly fun craft that you can also display as Christmas decor!

Create a festive snowman handprint painting by painting your child's hand white and pressing it onto blue-colored paper.

Use the fingers as individual snowmen, then paint hats, scarves, eyes, buttons, and smiles. A truly fun craft that you can also display as Christmas decor!

36. Pink Flamingo

Create a charming pink flamingo handprint painting by painting your child's hand with pink paint and pressing it onto paper to form the flamingo's body and neck. Help them add details like legs, an eye, and a beak.

Create a charming pink flamingo handprint painting by painting your child's hand with pink paint and pressing it onto paper to create the flamingo's body and neck.

Help them add details like legs, an eye, and a beak.

37. Balloon Bash

Young kids will have a blast creating this simple yet adorable handprint painting.  They simply have to use a red handprint to represent a balloon against a plain background. Then they can paint a black string trailing from its base.

Young kids will have a blast creating this simple yet adorable handprint painting.

They simply have to use a red handprint to represent a balloon against a plain background. Then they can paint a black string trailing from its base.

38. Sweet Scoop Celebration

Depict ice cream cones with upside-down handprints for the scoops, using pastel colors for different flavors. 

Depict ice cream cones with upside-down handprints for the scoops, using pastel colors for different flavors. 

Add details like sprinkles or a cherry on top to complete the whimsical treat. After the painting activity, treat your kids to a real scoop of ice cream as a reward!

Try These Handprint Crafts To Make Quality Time With Your Kids More Exciting!

Making any of these handprint crafts with your kids will be sure to brighten their day and give you beautiful memories with your child! 

Whether you want to create a zoo of palm-print animals or a gallery of fruits and treats, each creation can serve as a treasured snapshot of your child's growing imagination. 

So keep crafting, keep laughing, and above all, keep those little hands busy with creativity!

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