Welcome to the Summer of Paper series – where we’ve invited fabulous guests to create projects using supplies from my Home + Made paper decor line.
Hi Tatertots & Jello readers! My name is Stacey and I blog over at Glued To My Crafts, where I share simple DIY tutorials, kid friendly activities and tasty recipes. I’m super excited to be here today and hope you are inspired by today’s Sign Language I Love You Card – Kid Craft.
Not only is this heart-felt kid craft super simple to make on the fly – but it’s also a great, inexpensive keepsake that children can personalize and send to grandparents, relatives and even close friends. And since they already have the most important part of making this keepsake – a hand – it’s going to be a cinch for them to pull it together!
So what are you waiting for? Follow the simple step-by-step tutorial below to help your child create a one-of-a-kind “love” piece that is sure to put a smile on someone’s face! Happy crafting my friends!!!
Supplies:
* Large Cardstock Cards
* Pretty Scrapbook Paper
* Letter Scrapbook Stickers
* Pencil
* Scissors
* Adhesive
Directions:
* First is the handprint. Simply trace your child’s hand on the scrapbook paper and trim out with scissors.
* Go ahead and fold down the 3rd and 4th fingers of the cutout to create the sign language for “I Love You.” Set aside.
* Grab a paper scrap that is left over and trim out a simple, small heart. Glue to the center of the handprint.
* Now it’s time to assemble your keepsake card. Simply glue your finished handprint to the center of the card front and add an “I” & “U” sticker around it. You can either stop there OR add other embellishments to really personalize it. Then write a heartfelt message inside and mail to the lucky recipient!
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Thanks Stacey! What a darling card! And, I think you’re right, it would be perfect for grandparents and other special relatives. Stacey has great ideas on her blog. Here are a few I know you’ll love:
Catherine Gibson says
Love, love the -I love you cards!!!!
I’m a children’s author-books with a positive message. Two of my books teach sign language, and I have a Sophie doll doing the I love you hand sign. Please check out my website. Would love to collaborate something together.
🙂 xo
Jenniifer says
Hi
Just thought I’d mention that the hand sign means ” I love you” – the whole sentence – you do not need to add the “I” and the “U” because it makes the card say” I I love you U”
Thanks
JoyDawn says
I was going to comment the same thing. Thank you!
Paige says
This is so cute! It would be fun to do this for Valentine’s Day for a kids classroom!
Paige
http://thehappyflammily.com
Melbourne Pavers says
Nice creativity………..I enjoyed a lot while reading this post and i also wants to do it!!!!!!