When it came to coming up with a class gift from my daughter's kindergarten class a couple of years ago, I was all thumbs.
Or I should say - the kids were all thumbs!
Literally.
Armed with a canvas bag from Michael's, fabric paint, and markers, I dipped my daughter's thumb to make the flower petal prints the night before so the bag would be dry. I took the bag to school the next day to get nineteen more thumbprints! I had asked her teacher beforehand if I could pull a few kids at a time into the hallway do help with a special project during center time - wink! wink! Being that it was Teacher Appreciation week, she was more than happy to oblige.
With fabric paint squirted onto a paper plate pallet (and baby wipes at hand), the kids choose a color and made their mark! They were excited to write their names with Sharpies underneath too. I added smiley faces once the paint was dry and then wrote their teacher's name across the top.
She absolutely LOVED it, and the kids loved having a hand (or thumb) in creating their teacher's gift!
Thursday, May 3, 2012
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that is SO cute!! i bet she loved it!! i might have to do this next year!! might also be a fun gift for grandma! :)
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