You guys, I’m already thinking about the holidays. My son and I were busy making Christmas gift tags a couple days ago. I don’t have any decorations up or gifts bought as of yet, but I’m itching to get started. I try to wait until thanksgiving before I start decorating, but with the cooler air rolling in, I’m getting antsy.
Do you know where I’m going with this? He got a hold the sprinkle container, but yet, I wasn’t worried, there’s no way he can get that lid unscrewed. So, I continued on with gathering Christmas supplies.
While working on the first tag, (the one with the solid bar) my husband walked by and suggested trying birthday related images, that turned into candles, hats and a cake. Perfect timing on his part. I was thrilled with just the solid bar.
After, the birthday versions, we worked on some Christmas tags too. Needless to say, it was a fun afternoon of crafting. I hope your kids enjoy this craft as much as mine did.
Heres how you can make your own
Supplies
- cardstock
- scissors or a paper cutter
- glue
- small paintbrush
- sprinkles
- hole punch
- ribbon
- paper plate or Tupperware to catch the sprinkles
- fine tipped marker
Instructions
- Begin by cutting your cardstock into 3” x 3” squares.
- Once you’ve cut the squares, decide on shape or design and either paint it on freehand using the paintbrush and glue. Or you can draw it first with pencil and using the glue bottle itself trace the pattern.
- Once the glue is on, pour on the sprinkles.
- Now, shake off any excess sprinkles. If you have some sprinkles out of place you can just use the back end of the paintbrush to push the strays back into place.
- Lastly, add any finishing details using the marker and finish with a hole and some ribbon.
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