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Grandma’s Bee-Bees Bag
Here is a cute and mostly easy gift for our special grandmas or other special ladies out there
Step one: Wash canvas bag and allow to dry.
Step two: Place a piece of cardboard inside bag to prevent paint from soaking to other side of bag.
Step three: Put yellow paint onto a paper plate.
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Step four: Paint kiddo’s hand yellow and place hand onto bag.
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Optional: Try a fingerprint for smaller hands.
Step five: Wash hands immediately with soap and water.
Step six: Allow handprint to dry.
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Step seven: Repeat with all hands.
Step eight: Once prints are dry, add on the black stripes, faces, wings and antennas.
Step nine: Allow to dry.
Step 10: We chose to add each child’s initials at the bottom of each bee along with the year. Our 4-year-old chose to add a bandage on his bee.
Step 11: Allow bag to completely dry before gifting it to Grandma!
Optional: Write a cute description on the bag such as “Grandma’s Bee-Bees.”
Janelle Cumro-Sultzer lives in Manhattan, Kansas, with her husband, three children, two dogs, eight fish and a frog. Janelle is the owner of Flint Hills Mediation LLC and loves to focus on learning through play and getting messy with crafts.