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Reindeer Prints Ornament

Reindeer Prints

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Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer film, celebrates its anniversary on December 6! The Rankin-Bass production of Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer, was the longest running holiday special of all time. To celebrating Santa’s most famous reindeer Little Dude and I decided to make some Reindeer Prints to go with our Snowman Ornaments.

I am so proud that my Little Dude wanted to make more crafts. My love for crafts is rubbing off on him. Since he was home sick for a few days, I also needed to keep him entertained and calm. Our Reindeer Print was perfect to keep him busy and happy! And they fuel my love for hand and footprint crafts! I love how these turned out. One of my all time favorites!  Reindeer Prints could also be an ornament just tie some string to the back, or they can be hung up.

Reindeer Prints

What you need:

Small 5×5 Canvas
Brown paint
Black paint sharpie
Red glitter glue
Silver sparkle paint
Little Thumbs & pointer fingers

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How to:

  1. Dip little thumbs into the brown paint, then press onto the canvas.
  2. Repeat and place it next to the other thumb to make the Reindeer’s body.
  3. Dip little thumb into the brown paint again and turn canvas to the side to make a print for the Reindeer’s head.
  4. Draw an upside down V with the Black Paint Sharpie from each horizontal thumb to make the Reindeer’s legs.
  5. Dip the pointer finger into the brown paint and then press the point on the end of each line (4) of the V to make the Reindeer’s feet.
  6. Let dry.
  7. Glue on eyes.
  8. Use Red Glitter Glue to make the Rudolfs’ red nose.
  9. Draw antlers with the Black Paint Sharpie.
  10. Paint around Reindeer with silver glitter paint to make it look like snow.

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  2. J. Ivy Boyter says:
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    I may need to head to a craft store to pick up a canvas for each kid. How sweet would it be to pull these out every year as my children grow up?!

    1. Thank You Honey says:
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      That’s the exact reason I’m obsessed with these kinda crafts! And they aren’t too messy! Thanks for stopping by!

  3. LaNeshe says:
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    How adorable!
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      Thanks!

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  8. Tarana Khan says:
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    Very cute! Pinning 🙂
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    1. Thank You Honey Blog says:
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      Thank you! Thanks for stopping by!

  9. Jhanis says:
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    Super cute! Something we can do over the weekend!

    1. Thank You Honey Blog says:
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      Thank you! Enjoy!

  10. Trish says:
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    So adorable!! Thanks for linking up. I think these would make great holiday cards too!!
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      Thanks! Thanks for stopping by!

  11. Kristine Campbell says:
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    So so cute! Pinned! We’re totally doing this next week when I’m filling the days of holiday break!
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    1. Thank You Honey Blog says:
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      Thank you! Tucker will love making them! Thank for stopping by!

  12. Jennifer @Nourished Simply says:
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    Love this! I am not crafty, so I need easy to make crafts. This is perfect.
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  13. Barb @ A Life in Balance says:
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    Such a fun craft! Isn’t it wonderful when our kids share a hobby with us?
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    1. Thank You Honey Blog says:
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      I love it! Little Dude loves crafting as much as I do! Thanks for stopping by!

  14. Carrie MkgLemonade says:
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    EEEP! Those are adorable.
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      Thank you! Thanks for stopping by!

  15. Chris Carter says:
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    Oh that is just SO adorable!!! LOVE it!!
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    1. Thank You Honey Blog says:
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      Thank you! This one is my favorite this year! Thanks for stopping by!

  16. Lauryn says:
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    These are adorable! Thanks for sharing!
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    1. Thank You Honey Blog says:
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      Thank you!

  17. Tricia the Good Mama says:
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    Aw, this is really cute. I think my son would have a great time making these! Pinned!
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    1. Thank You Honey Blog says:
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      Thank you! He will love making them! Thanks for stopping by.

  18. Julia says:
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    We love Rudolph at our house, this is a really cute craft.
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      Thank you and thanks for stopping by!

  19. Kate @ Did That Just Happen? says:
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    Super cute!!
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      Thank you Kate!

  20. Marci says:
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    Those are adorable!
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      Thank you! Thanks for stopping by!

  21. Life with Kaishon says:
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    This is very, very sweet. I love it! : )
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      Thank you! Thanks for stopping by!

  22. Sarah Hughes says:
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    oh these are super cute!! I think I will try them with the kids are grandparent gifts

    1. Thank You Honey Blog says:
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      Yes! They are super easy! Thanks for stopping by!

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