Free Printable Mother's Day Handprint Craft

Turn tiny hands into a lasting keepsake with our Mother's Day handprint bouquet printable! Nothing says "I love you, Mom" quite like a bouquet of flowers, especially when those flowers won’t ever wilt! A perfect gift that moms will adore displaying year-round.

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Mother's Day Printable Handprint Craft.

Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and if you’re searching for the perfect gift that’s both heartfelt and homemade, you’ve come to the right place! Today, I'm sharing a cute and easy Mother's Day handprint craft that anyone can make.

The free printable makes it easy to turn your child’s handprint into a lovely bouquet of handprint flowers. Print out the free template and have your child stamp their handprint on the front, and voila! You've got a great Mother’s Day craft that doubles as a thoughtful gift.

I've made a couple of different designs so you can choose from one, two or three handprint flowers. Perfect for if you have more than one kid.

Frame your finished creations to make lasting wall art that mom can display at home or in the office.

Why not include a handmade Mother's Day card that you've coloured yourself along with it?

Free Printable Handprint Template. 

Handprint art is such a fun and simple kids' craft. It's a great project to do both at home and in the classroom and an easy DIY project that is perfect for kids of all ages.

It's a great way to spend quality time with your kiddos while creating a treasured keepsake that moms and grandmas everywhere will absolutely adore.

And it isn't just a great idea for Mother's Day. This printable is also great for other family members, aunties, and friends and can make a fantastic teacher appreciation gift.

Choose from a single or multiple handprint flower bouquet with either 'Thank you for helping me grow' or 'Thank you for helping us grow' and get creative by adding your little one's handprints with paint.

Related: Mother's Day Card Craft Ideas

Why Handprint Crafts Are a Big Hit.

1. They're Super Personal: Handprint crafts capture a moment in time, specifically the small, adorable size of your child’s hand, which only stays small for so long. Every print is unique, making it a one-of-a-kind gift for Mom.

2. Easy and Inexpensive: All you need is some paint, paper, and a little creativity. It’s a fantastic way to make a heartfelt gift without breaking the bank. Plus, with my free printables, half the work is already done for you!

3. Fun for All Ages: From young kids to teens, kids of all ages can get involved in making these crafts. It’s a wonderful way for siblings to collaborate on a special project for Mom.

So, grab your supplies, download our free printable, and get ready to make this Mother’s Day extra special with a handmade gift that mom will treasure forever.

Supplies:

How To Make A Printable Handprint Bouquet.

  1. Print the Template: Start by downloading our free handprint template by signing up using your email address below. This will serve as the base of your craft.

  2. Paint and Press: Paint your child’s hands with their favourite colours (non-toxic tempera paints are a great choice) and press them onto the card stock, forming the shape of flowers. Gently press their hand down onto the paper.

  3. Dry and Frame: Let the paint dry and you have a great gift for mum.

Top tip: Make sure to write the date and your child’s age on the back of each craft. It’s a wonderful way to look back and remember exactly when it was made.

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Please note these cards are for personal use only.

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Emma

Hi, I'm Emma. I'm a crafter, blogger and paper enthusiast living in the North West of England.

Gathering Beauty is the place where I share craft tutorials and diy inspiration. I started this blog back in 2013 as a way of sharing all the things I love and make. I share paper crafts, clay crafts, origami, printables and desktop wallpapers as well as the odd crochet and weaving project.