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Absolutely Adorable Mother’s Day Crafts for Infants

Creating Mother’s Day crafts that come directly from infants might seem challenging, but with a bit of creativity and help, even the tiniest ones can produce gifts that moms will treasure forever. Whether it’s using their handprints or engaging them in simple activities, these ideas for Mother’s Day crafts for infants will help create meaningful, heartfelt gifts that truly celebrate the bond between mothers and their babies.

A vibrant and colorful image of a baby's handprint made with non-toxic, washable paint in shades of pink. The handprint is centered on a plain white paper. The paint is bright and clearly defined, showcasing various tones of pink, blending slightly at the edges. The texture of the paint is thick and glossy, emphasizing the unique lines and wrinkles of the baby's hand. The background is simple and uncluttered to highlight the handprint as the focal point of the image.

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Mother’s Day Crafts for Infants to Give

Handprint Cards

One of the most touching and simple Mother’s Day crafts for infants is a handprint card. You can gently press your baby’s hand into safe, non-toxic paint and then onto a sturdy piece of cardstock. This can be shaped into hearts, flowers, or simply left as is. The natural charm of a baby’s handprint can be complemented with a sweet note on the card, written as if penned by the baby, saying something like, “I love you this much!”

Footprint Keepsake

Similar to handprints, footprints also make for adorable and cherished gifts. Dip your infant’s feet in washable, baby-safe paint and carefully press them onto a piece of beautiful paper. Footprints can be creatively transformed into various designs, such as butterflies or little fish, and framed as a keepsake. Adding a message like “Walking towards you with love, Mommy” can personalize it further.

Decorated Picture Frames

Infants can help create a beautiful picture frame for mom. Start with a simple wooden frame and use non-toxic glue to attach large, colorful buttons or felt shapes that the baby can safely handle. You can guide their hand to place these items. Insert a favorite photo of mom and baby into the frame, turning it into a precious memento.

Baby’s First Artwork

Engage your infant in creating their first piece of art. Set up a safe, edible finger paint station on a large piece of paper and let your baby have fun with colors under close supervision. Once dry, this artwork can be framed, creating a one-of-a-kind Mother’s Day gift. Labeling the art with something fun like “My first masterpiece for Mom” adds a lovely personal touch.

Memory Jar

A memory jar is a beautiful way to capture moments from the baby’s first months. Write down memories or sweet moments that occurred between the baby and mom on small pieces of paper. These can include things like the first time mom and baby laughed together or a memorable outing. Place these notes in a decorative jar that the baby can decorate with stickers or handprints. It’s a gift that mom can treasure and look back on as her child grows.

More Mother’s Day Crafts from Infants

Fabric Heart with Baby’s Handprint Press your infant’s hand in washable, non-toxic paint and stamp onto fabric shaped like a heart. Sew or glue onto a pillow or blanket.

Handprint or Footprint Pot Dip your baby’s hand or foot in safe paint and press onto a terracotta pot. Perfect for moms or grandmas who love plants.

Baby-safe Clay Impressions Press your baby’s hand or foot into non-toxic, soft modeling clay, then dry and paint for a keepsake ornament.

Voice Recording Record your baby’s coos, laughs, or first words using a simple voice recording device, placed inside a stuffed animal or a card.

Footprint Bookmark Apply non-toxic, washable paint to your baby’s feet, press onto cardstock, cut into a bookmark shape, and laminate for durability.

Baby’s Art Canvas Let your baby play with edible finger paints on a canvas. Frame this abstract art for mom or grandma to display.

Custom Handprint Towels Use fabric paint to press your baby’s handprints onto a set of kitchen towels. Simple, useful, and sweet.

Silhouette Art Trace your baby’s silhouette on black paper, cut it out, and mount it on a contrasting background for chic, personalized art.

Fingerprint Charms Press your baby’s fingerprints into clay, bake or air-dry, and paint for a charming bracelet or necklace pendant.

These activities are safer for infants, involving minimal interaction with materials and providing mothers and grandmothers with personalized, sentimental gifts.

image of a hand holding a small, colorful keychain. The keychain features a Shrinky Dink handprint, where each of the five fingers is used as a petal of a flower, colored in vibrant pink. The palm of the hand acts as the base of the flower, also in pink. At the center of the palm is a bright yellow circle, representing the core of the flower. A green stem with leaves extends from the bottom of the palm. This composition forms a full flower design. The keychain material is glossy and durable, suggesting it's made from hardened Shrinky Dink plastic. The background should be neutral and blurred to emphasize the keychain held between the fingers, showcasing its compact size and the detailed, colorful design.

Making Mother’s Day Shrinky Dink Flower Infant Handprint Keychains

Materials Needed:

  • Shrinky Dink plastic sheets
  • Non-toxic, washable ink pad
  • Permanent markers
  • Hole punch
  • Keychain rings
  • Oven
  • Parchment paper

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Shrinky Dink Sheet: Clean the Shrinky Dink plastic sheet thoroughly to ensure it’s free from oils and dirt, which can interfere with ink adherence.
  2. Create the Handprint: Press your infant’s hand onto the washable ink pad, ensuring full and even coverage. Carefully stamp the hand onto the Shrinky Dink plastic, with fingers spread out to resemble flower petals. Allow the print to dry completely.
  3. Add Floral Details: Use permanent markers to draw a stem and leaves at the base of the handprint, turning the fingers into the petals of a flower. You can add extra decorative elements or color to enhance the floral design.
  4. Cut Out the Flower: Once the ink has dried, use scissors to carefully cut around the outer edge of the flower design. Smooth any sharp edges as you cut.
  5. Punch a Hole: Before baking, punch a hole at the base of the stem. Ensure the hole is large enough to accommodate the keychain ring but small enough to maintain its strength post-shrinkage.
  6. Bake the Shrinky Dink: Preheat your oven according to the Shrinky Dink package instructions. Place your flower design on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake as directed, usually for just a few minutes. The plastic will curl and then flatten as it shrinks.
  7. Assemble the Keychain: After the piece cools completely, attach the keychain ring through the pre-punched hole.

This craft provides a charming way to turn your infant’s handprint into a floral-themed keepsake. It’s perfect for Mother’s Day, offering a personalized and durable gift that moms and grandmas will adore.

Final Thoughts on Gifts for Mother’s Day from Babies

Mother’s Day crafts for infants offer a unique opportunity to involve the youngest family members in making meaningful gifts. These crafts not only serve as a creative outlet but also help in developing a deeper connection between mothers and their infants. Each craft is a special way to say “I love you” on Mother’s Day, making it memorable for all the right reasons.

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