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**I will not be posting a stART project next week since it will be Christmas Eve and I know we will all be busy getting ready for Christmas here. But, we will be back the following week!
This week we read The Stable Where Jesus Was Born, by Rhonda Gowler Greene. It is a cute cumulative, rhyming story tells the Nativity Story. It was fun to read and had beautiful illustrations.
We made Hand Print, Shape Angels for the Angel that spoke to Mary.
Emily glued the shapes onto the paper. A triangle for the body, circle for the head and oval for the halo.
Next, she made a hand print on each side of the triangle body.
Emily’s Hand Print Shape Angel!
12 comments:
Oh, I love this!! Maddie and will totally have to try it.
Can we join your art group please?! So fun! :)
What a cute craft!
Very sweet :)
I made a similar craft to give as gifts two years ago. Same thing except I had my daughter waterpaint the body and we used a circular photo of her face. We gave them to the grandparents and they still display them each year. She loves seeing how small her hands were then.
Very cute! I will have to do that one with Danielle! Love it!
This is really cute--we just did these but used Juliet's foot print as the body of the angel! Lots of fun!
I love Emily's little handprint angel - she looks like an angel as she is making it:)
You have some of the cutest ideas! I need to start linking up because I love this stART idea :)
Love the handprint angel- too sweet! Thank you!
I love this craft - maybe we will still fit it in for Country Angel Christmas - a very cute book!
Those are awesome! I can't wait to do this craft with Molly. I am definitely going to check out that book, I have been looking for a good Nativity Story. Thanks!
Oh this is to cute ...
Hi Michelle
I love the sound of this book. We need to add some more stories about The Nativity to our collection.
What an adorable looking angel. This is such a gorgeous craft.
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