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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Family Handprint Tree

We know I'm a sucker for meaningful art. Now that I think about it, I could probably count on one hand the pieces that decorate my walls that aren't family photos, children's masterpieces, words that mean something...I just prefer to look at things on my walls that tell our history, or something about us. Otherwise, I feel like a home feels more like a showcase house for sale, and less like the family that lives there. One of my (hilarious) friends once vented that she was tired of the art in her home and put it this way: "It looks like Kohl's threw up in my house!" Now, I DO love me some Kohl's, don't get me wrong, but how many of us can relate to that?! Been there, let me tell you. I decided a while back that I was tired of looking at framed pictures of flowers in a vase or a still life of a bowl of fruit that mean nothing to me. I've been on an ongoing mission to fill these walls around us with things that reflect us. Our family, our lives, our story. This latest project pretty much fits the bill, I'd say.
I found this blogger over at Clean and Scentsible, who has some amazing ideas (and loves using handprints a lot - girl after my own heart!). I pinned quite a few of her ideas, for future projects and gift ideas (helloooo Father's Day! Get on this blog and you are S-E-T!). Now, I've been seeing handprint trees all over the place lately - Pinterest has tons, my kids have been bringing home fall trees with their little hands all over them - they're everywhere. But these words she used on hers are just perfect. I LOVE them. So this weekend, I busted out the paints and the fam and I got to work.

First, I picked up a frame at Michaels - couldn't believe this deal! It was $8, and I had a coupon, so I paid a whopping $6 on this. Oh, and a piece of posterboard.
Talk about inexpensive art! I drew a tree in pencil on the posterboard (not as easy as it looks - kept looking like a hand??), and finally, after I was satisfied, I used my brown Elmer's paint marker to color it in. (again, can't tell you how much I love those paint markers!!) Now, I was going to just place our handprints on that same posterboard, but due to my lack of tree-drawing-skills, there were quite a few eraser marks there, so I cut it out and glued it onto another piece. Lucky for me, I had one on hand.
So then the fun part. The kids LOVED this!! I grabbed a bunch of colors from my stash of acrylic paints that I thought would look nice together, and each kid picked one. One at a time, I placed those cute lil' prints onto the tree. Yep, I even guided my husband's big ol' hand on there as well;) He was happy to partake in the fun. This stuff doesn't phase him in the slightest. He's been married to the Naptime Decorator way too long to even raise an eyebrow when I say, "hey hon, could you come here a sec and let me paint your hand?"

Once the hands were on there (and dry), I wrote these words - I was going to write everything together underneath the tree, but I didn't leave as much room as I thought. So I wrote the first line at the top:
And the second part at the bottom:
Can I say it again how much I love Elmer's paint markers?! I've tried other brands, but these are in a class by themselves.
So there's my $6 (ok, including posterboard, I guess more like $7;) piece of meaningful art that hangs in our home. And I could not love it more.




P.S. I linked this up at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia's Tuesday Treasures!
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50 comments:

  1. Love all your colors and I really like the phrase being along the top and the bottom! Thanks so much for linking back to me and your sweet comments!
    Jenn :)
    P.S. I like your Our family, our lives, our story quote. Might have to use that sometime!

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  2. I love this.. I just made a family hand art picture for our mudroom, but I love yours and am now trying to think of another place to put one. New follower!!

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  3. Love this. Plan to do it this weekend!

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  4. LOve it and Did it!! It was a perfect FAMILY craft to do before husband left for deployment!! :D

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  5. We linked this Idea on our Blog! www.welovebeingmoms.blogspot.com
    Thanks for sharing! ; )

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  6. love this idea....

    Nayana@cherishdreamlive

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  7. I adore this project! And yes, all your art should be meaningful! I'll have to give the paint markers a try...
    thinking this would be an awesome project for my preschool class next year. :) Thanks for the inspiration!
    Visiting from Tuesdays Treasures.

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  8. Hi Liz! I love your handprint tree! I'll be featuring it in my next post. Thanks for linking up!
    Traci

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  9. This is beautiful. I went and bought my acrylic paints yesterday. trying it today. :) Thank you!!

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  10. Arrived here from (where else?!) pinterest!! I love this project, and am hoping to do it with my family this weekend. I'm thrilled to have found your blog--found so many cute ideas, and I only looked through 2 pages! You've got a new follower! :)

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  11. Oh my gosh, I LOVE this!!! Beautiful! I'm a sucker for family handprint art. :)

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  12. Wondering how to add my 2 grandsons to this "family tree"..any ideas?

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  13. I absolutely love this, but I do not have that nice of handwriting. Do you have any other suggestions on how to get the nice writing???? Thanks!

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  14. For some reason, blogger won't let me reply to each comment, sorry! Evy2354, I would just place their little hands in between/under their parents' hands. Can't think of anything more clever, sorry! ;) And angeez, you could stencil - they make stencils of all sizes and fonts, you can buy them at any craft store like Michaels, Hobby Lobby, Joann fabrics - even walmart might carry them? Just trace the letters, and fill in with a paint marker and you should be good to go!

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  15. I love this idea! I am going to get my son & daughter-in-law, with my 4 grandkids! This will be a great project for my grandaughter to do for 4H!!!

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  16. OK, got another quick question. My plan was to put this on a fairly long wall (11 ft.) by itself in our toy room which is a open room at the bottom of our stairs. My kids picture is on the opposite wall. But when I had my husband hold up a 16 x 20 frame it didn't look like it filled the space enough. Any suggestions what I could put with this. I could put it in our hallway but thought it might be noticed more in the other room. THANKS!!!

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  17. Hmm...you could always buy a larger frame, and then a mat, so it fits. That would take up a little more room. Maybe a large initial of your last name too? And/or the number of people in your family - we have 3 kids, so we love the number 5 around here;) You could even get a cool empty frame, and hang around the number or initial, minus the glass. Good luck!

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  18. I did this and it turned out GREAT!! Thanks so much for the idea! I tea stained the posterboard and used the saying~ The love of a family is life's greatest blessing. Love it! Thanks again!!

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  19. i have to do this with my daughters family!!!!!

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  20. Found you on pinterest. I plan on doing this tonight. Thanks for the idea. can't wait to see how mine turns out.

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  21. I love this project on sight! I would love to try and do it this weekend. :) Thank you so much for the idea.

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  22. I love this idea and I don't have very good handwriting so I am going to do the stencil idea. Thank you and I can't wait to get it on the wall!

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  23. I <3 this so much! My son-in-laws mom passed unexpectedly this month. Mother's day is going to be very hard for all of us. This will make a great gift for my daughter from the kids. Family is EVERYTHING. God Bless!

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  24. I've just stumbled upon your blog and am loving your ideas!! Can't wait to give this a go!

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  25. Super cute!!! I linked this awesome idea to my blog http://lotusrock.blogspot.com/2012/05/fathers-day-idea-family-handprint-tree.html Thank you!!

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  27. I found your blog on the blog hop at Karen at Home!!!
    This post caught my attention, because I was looking for some DIY project for Father's day with a 03 month old ; ) I love it.

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  28. Ok, nobody has mentioned what to do if you can't draw a tree?

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  29. You can send this family tree to your family member if he/she living abroad and alone.


    Send Gift Pakistan

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  30. Absolutely LOVE this!!! It's soooo sweet! I must get this done!!! Thanks for the lovely idea!

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  31. We (my sisters-in-law and I) created a trio of these on Thanksgiving to present to our mother-in-law for Christmas. Of course, we made extra to keep for ourselves. I love this idea and your quote is adorable. Great job!

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  32. We (my sisters-in-law and I) created a trio of these on Thanksgiving to present to our mother-in-law for Christmas. Of course, we made extra to keep for ourselves. I love this idea and your quote is adorable. Great job!

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  33. I love love love this and am making this asap for my living room! i completely agree with you.. i love family and friend photos.. artwork and meaningfull stuff on my walls.. i want it to tell a story of our life! thanks for the inspiration!

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  34. So cute!

    I’d love it if you shared this with the Fun Family Crafts audience.
    FFC is similar to Craftgawker but it only features kid friendly tutorials.

    Looking forward to seeing what fun crafts you submit!
    http://funfamilycrafts.com

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  35. I have a blended family. I have two boys and He has two Girls. I thought this is a perfect way to show that we are family. Instead of posterboard I am using canvas. Thank you for the great idea!

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  36. Is there a printable option for this post? I love this idea! Thank you.

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  37. What a wonderful family keepsake. I love my children's handprint art and had never considered doing a piece that includes our whole family!

    I just featured it on my blog in my Weekly Inspiration post. I'd love for you to stop by and take a look if you have a minute:

    http://www.sewcreativeblog.com/weekly-inspiration-handprint-art-projects-for-kids/

    Best Wishes,

    Crystal

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  38. Hi Liz. Saw your pin for the Family Handprint on Pinterest. I had to make one for my mom for Mother's Day using all the grandchildren's handprints. It will be on my blog on May 10, 2013 with a link back to your pin and your blog. Stop by and check it out if you have a chance.
    Leslie
    www.thememorynest.blogspot.com

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  39. Hi there! I stumbled upon your site while browsing the web for Mother's Day craft ideas. I loved this project and have included it in my 25 Kid Friendly Mother's Day Crafts post. I've pinned this to my pinterest boards. I would love for you to stop by and check out your post... Thanks so much for sharing your creativity with the world. Happy Mother's Day! http://www.artistic31mama.com/2013/05/25-kid-friendly-mothers-day-crafts.html

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  40. Thank you for such a great idea! We're expecting #3, but that baby is not expected to live more than a few hours. This is the perfect way for us to display all of our handprints. THANK YOU

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