If you need a simple but super fun Halloween handprint art idea, why not try this fun looking witch hand? It’s a project your little ones will love doing, we’ve found manicures to be especially fun for little ones. And warts cause a giggle or two.
This is a great project to do with your child at home as well as in a larger group setting like a classroom.
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Are you ready to make this fun Halloween craft? Let’s go!
Just look at these fancy witch nails!
What you need:
Have children place their hands on green construction paper and use a pencil to trace.
Take scissors and carefully cut out the handprint shape from green construction paper.
Cut, cut, hooray!
Glue the handprint onto purple (or other colored) construction paper to create a colorful background for your handprint art!
Draw and sketch five awesome almond shapes on red construction paper using a black marker.
Manicure.
Stick each nail onto your fingers.
Now that’s some serious nail art!
Draw the finger fold lines with a thick black marker.
Just a few lines here and there will do the trick!
Every witch needs a wart or two, so let the kids draw those.
Tada!
If you want the handprint to stand out even more, you can also outline the hand with a black marker.
Congratulations on a job well done!
Wishing you successful manufacturing!
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