This fingerprint Christmas lights frame is one of my favorite Christmas activities for preschoolers and kindergarten cards!
The kids love making the fingerprint picture frame, and the photo shoot is always a blast! They put so much thought into Christmas frame craft and are so excited to gift it to their loved ones during the holidays.
The fingerprint photo frame helps kids learn about creating meaningful gifts, and there’s a lot of fine motor practice along the way. Some of the children even decided to create using patterns, which adds another element of math to the process.
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Oh how I love to let the kids use their fingerprints and hand prints to create in the classroom! It’s always fun to see what the children make.
There’s also a free printable available for you at the bottom of the post! It’s a printable set of Christmas cards or gift tags to go along with the Christmas lights photo frame.
Help Kids Make a Fingerprint Christmas Lights Frame
Children have made fingerprint Christmas lights art for many, many years. There’s just something about painting their fingertips and making art that most kids seem to enjoy.
If you haven’t yet, let the kids use their hands and fingers to make their own process art independently.
This particular Christmas gift takes a little bit of adult guidance, though I encourage you to let the children take the lead.
What you need to make photo frames with fingerprint Christmas lights
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- Wooden craft frames (4×6)
- Acrylic paint (we used white, blue, green, orange, and red)
- Christmas lights
- Santa hat
- Camera
- Printable gift cards (Optional – grab yours at the bottom of the post)
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How to Make the Fingerprint Lights Frame
Have the children paint the frame white. One coat worked well for us, but that might depend on which kind of paint you use.
Obviously, since the kiddos painted the frames, they weren’t “perfect”. To me, those little imperfections make gifts like this even more special!
Once the white has dried (we let ours dry overnight), add the fingerprint Christmas lights.
I let the children do most of this part by themselves. Yes, I was sitting next to them in case they needed my assistance. Some needed help, but most were fine on their own.
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After the fingerprint Christmas lights have dried, add the “strings”. I used black permanent marker and connected the kids’ fingerprints the best I could.
I added little swirls and loops while I did so. Some of the kids did this themselves, while others preferred I help out.
Next, add the kids’ names and the date. Using a fine point black permanent marker, I added each child’s name to the top of the frame. I wrote the year at the bottom of each frame, too.
Finally, place each child’s photo inside the frame, let the kids wrap it all up, and send it home. 🙂
You can also grab some free printable Christmas lights cards and gift tags at the end of this post.
Directions for the “wrapped up in lights” photos
I must admit, I had SO MUCH FUN taking these pictures! The kids and I had our own “photo shoot” for a picture to add inside the fingerprint Christmas lights frame. They seemed pretty entertained as well!
My only concern was that some of them would tell their parents, “Miss Mary Catherine tied me up in Christmas lights!”
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Choose a background for the photo. I didn’t want to have the white classroom walls in the picture, so I made my own “backdrop.”
I grabbed a length of green butcher paper and hung it on the wall with some tape. Nothing fancy, but it worked!
Get the kiddos geared up! For the photos, I wrapped the children in white Christmas lights.
Colorful lights would work well, too, but the white lights are the only ones I had on-hand at school.
Then I placed a Santa cap on each child’s head, and we were ready to go!
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Plug the lights in and snap away!
I referenced Snap Happy Mom’s guest post about taking photos by the Christmas tree (on Let’s Lasso the Moon) to help with camera settings. I ended up adjusting them as I went along, but the tips from the post helped.
Add a Card to the Christmas Lights Photo Frame
After the frames are all wrapped off, consider adding a child-made card or gift tag to the presents. You can do this a few different ways.
Work with the kids to make their own marbled homemade Christmas cards. This is a fun art project to do with the children if you have enough time. The kids can then write or dictate a message to their families inside the card.
Additionally, I made a set of printable Christmas cards and gift tags to go along with the Christmas lights theme of these photo frames.
The kids can add their fingerprints inside the Christmas lights or simple color the lights on the cards in with crayons or markers.
They can write a little message to their families on the cards, or they can make simple gift tags with their names. Grab the free printable at the end of this post.
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Do you have any suggestions for Christmas gifts for kids to make for their families? Anything with fingerprints, hand prints, or pictures? If so, I’d love for you to share them in the comments below!!
If you happen to make fingerprint Christmas lights frames, I would love to see some photos shared on Fun-A-Day’s Facebook page!
Make Christmas Planning Easier
Be sure to check out Preschool Teacher 101 for a variety of done-for-you teaching resources that will make your teaching life a bit easier! There are lesson plans, math and STEM activities, and literacy activities already planned out for you. Even better, there are membership options available for even more savings.
Click on the pictures below to read more about Preschool Teacher 101’s Christmas resources:
Grab Your Free Printable
As I mentioned above, I put together a printable card and gift tag set to go along with the fingerprint Christmas lights frames.
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Originally published on December 16, 2014.
Karen @ PreKinders.com says
Oh, those are so cute! Such a nice keepsake for families! I’ll have to take out a search for similar frames.
Sandi says
Love this idea. I will be on the look out for on sale frames for next year.
Jennifer says
We’ll be making these for our pastor and his wife before they move. Perfect idea! I just wanted to say you are such a thoughtful teacher, great idea!
Mary Catherine says
Thank you SO much for your kind words! I love hearing when others are trying out ideas from Fun-A-Day!
Michal says
Thanks for the sweet idea! These are going to be grandparent gifts for my kiddos this year!
Mary Catherine says
Oh I am so excited to hear that, thank you!! Feel free to share the awesome frames on Fun-A-Day’s Facebook page. 🙂
Lynsey says
How did you get the holes in the top of the frame?
Mary Catherine says
The frames came that way, with the holes and the twine. I grabbed them for a dollar at a local craft store (A.C. Moore). They’re likely sold in other craft stores near you too!
Tanna says
I made these last year in my class. A huge hit!
Mary Catherine says
That’s wonderful to hear, Tanna!
Jessoca says
Just wanted 2 say as a mother of 4. 2 in school 2 preschool i think thats awesome..an ur an awesome teacher!!!!!God bless merry Christmas…and great idea love it thank you
Mary Catherine says
Well you made my day with your sweet words! Thank you! 🙂
Jessica Burda says
I love this idea. Perfect for gifts from my daycare kiddos to their parents.
Mary Catherine says
Thanks so much, Jessica!
Karen says
Love it!
Mary Catherine says
Thanks so much, Karen!
Natasha Mairs says
This is such a great and fun craft to do. And would make a lovely present to family and loved ones
Mary Catherine says
Thanks, Natasha! I think they’ve made some really sweet presents for the kids to make their special people. 🙂
Esme Slabbert says
Great idea, Thank you for sharing your links with us at #289 SSPS Linky. See you again next week.
Mary Catherine says
Thanks, Esme! It’s a lot of fun to make the frames with kids. 🙂