Burgers & Fries - Cookin' Up A Great Craft!
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Looking for a fun craft to do with your kiddos this Labor Day weekend? We unearthed this fun hand print burger and fries project that is sure to be a hit - whether or not you're actually having a BBQ! Not only is it simple to make, we know your little crafters will have a blast squishing their fingers in some paint! Have a safe and happy holiday and, as always, happy crafting!
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Did you know that May is National Bar-B-Que Month? We sure didn't! But in honor of this fun summer themed occasion, we came up with this great craft that also makes for a great bulletin board decoration. We know your kids/students will love seeing their hand print transformed into a colorful hamburger and french fries!
Supplies You'll Need
- Tan {lighten up the brown}, brown, red, green, and yellow craft paint
- Kids paint brushes
- Paper plates
- Black marker
There's a great photo tutorial over at Bulletin Board Ideas that shows what fingers to paint, etc. in order to create the hamburger print - so be sure to stop by the full post! When done, display these awesome crafts on a bulletin board, use them as inspiration for a writing prompt {"How To Make The Perfect Burger...", etc.}, or simply enjoy the fun of creating!
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