Polar Bear Ornament Finger Print Decorations

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Polar Bear Ornament And Finger Print Decorations

Polar bears are so stinking cute! Well, I think so anyway. Today we have a fantastic Polar Bear Finger Print Decorations Craft to share. This is both a simple and fun craft to make with the kids. They will love it and you can really have fun making homemade decorations to hang on the tree. I really do hope you enjoy this!

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Supplies for This Polar Bear Decoration

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How to Make This Polar Bear Ornament

Paint the wood slice blue. (mix in a bit of white to get the shade you want) 1-2 coats. Allow drying completely.

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Dip your children’s fingers into white paint. Help firmly press them down onto the wood slice.

Allow drying completely.

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Dip your children’s fingertip into the tan paint and press down firmly on the face of the polar bear.

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Dip your children’s fingertip into white paint and press down firmly on the top of the fingerprints to add ears to the polar bear.

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Use a paintbrush to paint on white snowflakes.

Use the end of a paintbrush or any tool with a round end to add snow.

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Allow white paint to dry completely. Use black paint pens to draw on a nose and eyes.

Use paint pens to draw on hats and scarves. Use a pink paint pen to add detail to the ears.

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Use a black paint pen to add detail.

Your ornaments are finished. These make amazing keepsake gifts.

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Have your kids sign the back with their name and year.

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Polar Bear Ornament Finger Print Decorations

polar bear wooden slice craft

This is a tutorial on how to make a polar bear ornament fingerprint decorations.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Active Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

  • Natural Wood Slices
  • White, Tan & Blue Paint
  • Assorted Paint Markers
  • Paint Brush

Instructions

    Paint the wood slice blue. (mix in a bit of white to get the shade you want) 1-2 coats. Allow drying completely.

    Dip your children’s fingers into white paint. Help firmly press them down onto the wood slice.

    Allow drying completely.

    Dip your children’s fingertip into the tan paint and press down firmly on the face of the polar bear.

    Dip your children’s fingertip into white paint and press down firmly on the top of the fingerprints to add ears to the polar bear.

    Use a paintbrush to paint on white snowflakes.

    Use the end of a paintbrush or any tool with a round end to add snow.

    Allow the white paint to dry completely. Use black paint pens to draw on a nose and eyes.

    Use paint pens to draw on hats and scarves. Use a pink paint pen to add detail to the ears.

    Use a black paint pen to add detail.

    Your ornaments are finished. These make amazing keepsake gifts.

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GINGERBREAD MAN CRAFT FOR YOUNGER KIDS

ELF ON THE SHELF CRAFT FOR KIDS

PAPER PLATE SNOWMAN CRAFT

polar bear wooden slice craft

Angela Milnes is a Qualified Early Years Teacher who has specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts and having fun as a family. Angela has also taught cooking skills and loves to share both family recipes and easy crafts here on The Inspiration Edit. Follow her on Pinterest!

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