Making : Chinese New Year – Ox Hand Prints
Finally, our very first crafting session for the year 2009!
And with Chinese New Year happening in a week’s time – the year of the Ox, they say – we made something with that theme in mind.
We made Ox hand prints!
Very simple and fast to make too!
What you need:
– Plain White Paper
– Watercolour (brown and black)
What you do:
– Make TWO hand prints side by side (to make the ‘body’ of the ox)
– Make ONE palm-print (and this will be the ‘head’)
– Let the child finger-paint the tail, horns, eyes, nose and mouth
And that is it!
Your kid has made an Ox out of her own hand prints!
[The tricky bit : because of the kid’s ‘five fingers’, the ox may look like it has TEN legs, hehe. You can use a brush to join some of the legs so that the ox only has four thick legs in the end, OR you can just use one palm-print for the body. It’s entirely up to you!]
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Vai was napping away when Anya and I had our two-some crafting session together earlier today.
At first Anya drew the horns ‘outwards’, and somehow it ended up looking more like a PUPPY than an ox!
And so she decided to give that to Vai, and went to make another OX for herself, hehe.
Everyone’s happy!
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Siska:
So did you get to try it out with JL? How was it ? ๐
Happy Chinese New Year to you yaaa btw!! ๐
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Alicia :
Thankssss … ๐
Btw, just wondering, is ‘Chinese new year’ celebrated much there ?
You have the cutest pictures all the time!!
I love that craft!
thanks…. will try do this with JL