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Handprint Reindeer Craft For Kids [Free Template]

Christmastime is nearly here and we’re ready to celebrate with tons of fun crafts for kids.

Kids love creating handprint crafts and since Rudolph the Red Nosed reindeer is one of the most iconic characters of the Christmas season we knew we needed to start with him.

This handprint reindeer craft is perfect for young kids of all ages from toddlers to preschoolers to elementary aged children.

It’s also super simple and uses common supplies like card stock, glue, and craft punches.

If you’re looking for a fun and easy Christmas craft for kids, read on below to see how easy it is to make this craft with your family.

And if you want more ideas, check out all of our reindeer crafts for kids!

Reindeer Handprint Craft

handprint reindeer craft image collage with the words handprint reindeer

Handprint crafts are some of our favorite crafts to make at our house..

Kids love to see their hands magically transform into a cool new art project and parents love to have a way to preserve those little handprints for the future!

This Christmas handprint craft is great because it doesn’t use paint so you don’t have to worry about making a mess.

Reindeer Craft Supplies

  • Colored paper or cardstock
  • Glue stick
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Reindeer template (enter email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you)

Directions

Print out the reindeer template on white cardstock, trace it onto the colored paper and cut out all the pieces. If you’re making this craft with several children, print the 2nd template out on the coordinating colored paper and skip the tracing!

Begin making the reindeer head by gluing the inner ears in the middle of the reindeer ears.

Hands gluing inner ear to handprint reindeer craft

Next, glue the eyes to the center of the reindeer’s head.

Hands gluing eyes to handprint reindeer craft

Glue the big, red nose just below the eyes, near the bottom of the head.

Hands gluing nose onto handprint reindeer craft

Place the small pink cheeks on either side of the nose, by the bottom of the eyes, and glue in place.

Hands gluing cheeks onto handprint reindeer craft

If using, glue the small brown eyebrows just about the eyes.

Hands gluing eyebrows onto handprint reindeer craft

Trace your child’s hand onto the dark brown paper two times and cut each handprint out.

Adult hand tracing child hand on brown paper

Add glue to the bottom of the child’s handprints and glue behind the reindeer’s head, with each hand slightly angled outward.

Hands gluing handprint antlers onto handprint reindeer craft

That’s it! Isn’t this such a cute Christmas craft for kids?! If you’d like, you can also draw on a smile with a marker under Rudolph’s nose.

Looking for some more fun Christmas activities to keep the kids busy? We’ve got you covered with this Christmas printables bundle! There are color by numbers, pattern block mats, do a dot printables, letters from Santa and so much more. No more hours of screen time – these activities will keep them engaged and happy!

Rudolph Handprint Craft For Classrooms

This reindeer papercraft is pretty simple, but if you’re working with young kids like preschoolers and PreK kids there are a few adaptations you can make to help things go smoothly.

My number one recommendation when working with several small children is to have all the shapes pre-cut ahead of time.

If all your pieces are ready to go when the children start, it’ll be much easier to show the kids where to glue all the pieces.

Handprint reindeer craft

If you have toddlers (or lots of children) you could even have the entire reindeer face preassembled and glued together. Then all the kids would have to do is trace their hand, cut it out and glue it onto the head.

Do keep in mind that if the children aren’t able to cut out their handprints, they’ll need some adult help with that part as well.

Another option to simplify this craft even more is to use the handprint antlers, but then have the kids draw on all the other pieces.

This way there’s no additional cutting needed or glue. Just set out some markers and let them go to town!

rudolph the red nosed reindeer craft

Christmas Unit For Kids

Don’t let the fun stop here! Create an entire Christmas-themed unit to go with this reindeer craft. Below are some of our favorite ideas to get you started.

Reading to your kids (or students) is so awesome for their development! It can help with vocabulary, help foster a love of books, improve focus and so much more!

For all these reasons, we recommend starting any new unit with books.

Below are some of the top Christmas books to read to your kids.

Dasher: This wonderfully illustrated Christmas book for kids gives you the back story on one of Santa’s favorite reindeer, Dasher! Girls will especially love to read this since Dasher is a girl.

Construction Site On Christmas Night: Fans of the fun characters of the construction site books have to add this Christmas themed story to their collection. See how the trucks get ready for Christmas!

How To Catch An Elf: Kids everywhere love the silliness of this Christmas story. The rhymes and the illustrations will draw the kids in as well. This is a Christmas book kids will want to read every year!

Kids’ Christmas Crafts

Crafting is a popular activity for kids because it boosts their creativity and fine motor skills. Crafting can also be a fun way to relieve stress and is good for family bonding.

Try some more of our favorite Christmas crafts:

Christmas Tree Paper Bag Puppet Craft – This pretend play Christmas tree puppet is the perfect craft for getting kids into the holiday spirit! All you need is a brown paper lunch bag, some construction paper, scissors, and glue.

Photo Gingerbread Man Craft – Looking for a festive and fun photo gingerbread man craft for kids? This easy and adorable photo craft is perfect for turning your little ones into gingerbread boys and girls!

Christmas crafts for kids image collage

Popsicle Stick Grinch Craft – The Grinch is a grumpy, green creature who hates Christmas. But even the Grinch can’t help but love this mischievous popsicle stick Grinch craft! Grinchmas is the perfect time to make this fun and easy project with your kids.

Buddy The Elf Ornament Craft – Buddy the Elf is one of the most iconic Christmas characters of all time. And what better way to get into the Christmas spirit than by making your very own Buddy the Elf paper ornament? This craft is easy and fun for kids of all ages!

Christmas Activities For Kids

Kids will love these Christmas do a dot printables! These are perfect for preschool and kindergarten-aged children. They’re great for practicing counting and fine motor skills, too. There’s also letter recognition practice in here to help your kiddos!

These Christmas pattern block mats are perfect to use as a fun quiet time activity for young kids. Kids can work on their fine motor skills while learning shapes and colors!

This nativity play dough kit is perfect to get the kids in the holiday spirit. It’s made with natural ingredients and has lots of fun pieces to encourage play. It’s great for open-ended play, encourages fine motor skills, exploration, and creativity, and supports cognitive development!

Share With Us

Did you make this handprint craft with your child or class? If so, we’d love for you to share it with us on our Facebook page. 

Don’t forget to enter your email in the form below to have the reindeer template link emailed directly to you.

More Christmas Ideas For Kids

Handprint Reindeer Craft

Handprint Reindeer Craft

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Difficulty: Easy

Make this cute and easy handprint reindeer craft with the kids this Christmas season!

Materials

  • Colored paper or cardstock (red, dark brown, light brown, pink)
  • White cardstock
  • Glue stick
  • Reindeer template (enter email in form for download link)

Tools

  • Scissors
  • Pencil

Instructions

    1. Print out reindeer template on white cardstock, trace onto the colored paper and cut out all the pieces. If you're making this craft with several children, print the 2nd template out on the coordinating colored paper and skip the tracing!
    2. Begin making the reindeer head by gluing the inner ears in the middle of the reindeer ears.
    3. Next, glue the eyes to the center of the reindeer head.
    4. Glue the big, red nose just below the eyes, near the bottom of the head.
    5. Place the small pink cheeks on either side of the nose, by the bottom of the eyes and glue in place.
    6. If using, glue the small brown eyebrows just about the eyes.
    7. Trace your child’s hand onto the dark brown paper two times and cut each handprint out.
    8. Add glue to the bottom of the child's handprints and glue behind the reindeers head, with each hand slightly angled outward.

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Jaresa

Thursday 30th of November 2023

I would love to have the template

Sam

Thursday 30th of November 2023

Of course! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you. Once you've been confirmed as an email subscriber (by clicking the link in the first email), you simply enter your email in any of the forms and it'll automatically redirect you to the download page.

Janet Alcantara

Thursday 30th of November 2023

need to print the deer craft please

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Thursday 30th of November 2023

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Tracy

Wednesday 29th of November 2023

Please send reindeer craft

Sam

Wednesday 29th of November 2023

Of course! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you. Once you've been confirmed as an email subscriber (by clicking the link in the first email), you simply enter your email in any of the forms and it'll automatically redirect you to the download page.

Erika

Tuesday 28th of November 2023

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Sam

Tuesday 28th of November 2023

To get the template, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you. Once you've been confirmed as an email subscriber (by clicking the link in the first email), you simply enter your email in any of the forms and it'll automatically redirect you to the download page.

Becca

Tuesday 28th of November 2023

Reindeer Craft

Sam

Tuesday 28th of November 2023

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