Handprint Reindeer Craft For Kids [Free Template]
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Christmas time is nearly here, and we’re ready to celebrate with tons of fun projects for kids.
Kids love creating handprint keepsakes, and since Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is one of the holiday season’s most iconic characters, we knew we needed to start with him.
This adorable handprint reindeer craft is perfect for children of all ages, from toddlers to preschoolers to elementary-aged children.
And if you want more ideas, check out our reindeer crafts for kids!
It’s also super simple and uses common supplies like paper and glue. Plus, our free template makes it even easier to create this keepsake gift!
If you’re looking for a fun and easy Christmas idea for kids, read on below to see how easy it is to make this reindeer hand craft with your family.
Reindeer Handprint Craft

Christmas handprint activities are some of our favorites to make at our house around the holidays.
Kids love to see their handprints magically transformed into a cool new art project, and parents love this great keepsake that preserves those little hands for the future!
This idea is easy because it doesn’t use paint, so you don’t have to worry about making a mess.
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Supplies
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Glue stick
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Brown marker
- Reindeer template (click the “click here to get your freebies” image at the end of the post)
Directions
Start by downloading the template and printing it out. Once the template is printed, gather the materials for this fun activity. Get those scissors ready, and let’s help the kids bring this Reindeer to life!
First, encourage your child to make the reindeer head by gluing the inner ears in the middle of the outer ears.

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

Now, help your child glue the big, red nose just below the eyes, near the bottom of the head.

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

Using a brown marker, draw eyebrows above both of the eyes.

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

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

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

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Christmas Unit For Kids
Don’t let the fun stop here! Create an entire Christmas-themed unit to go with this reindeer idea. 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, foster a love of books, improve focus, and so much more! For all these reasons, we recommend starting any new unit with books.

Christmas Books For 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
Try some more of our favorite Christmas DIYs:
Christmas Tree Paper Bag Puppet Craft – This pretend play Christmas tree puppet is the perfect idea for getting kids into the holiday spirit! All you need is a brown paper lunch bag, some construction paper, scissors, and glue. Your kids are going to love this fun Christmas project!
Photo Gingerbread Man Craft – Looking for a festive and fun gingerbread man ideas for kids? This easy and adorable photo project will turn your little ones into gingerbread boys and girls. It would also make the perfect gift for grandparents or other family members!

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! 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 activity 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 for a fun, quiet time activity for younger kids. They can work on their fine motor skills while learning shapes and colors!

Christmas matching worksheets are not just fun; they’re a festive activity for the holiday season! With colorful images of jolly elves, twinkling Christmas trees, and friendly snowmen, these worksheets will have your little ones honing their observation skills, counting, and even practicing color recognition and more – all while wrapped up in the season’s joy.

These Santa math activities are perfect for toddlers and preschoolers learning to recognize patterns. With bright, colorful images of Santa himself, this activity will help your little one develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and memory skills—all while having a blast!
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Handprint Reindeer Craft
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Materials
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Glue stick
- Brown marker
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Reindeer template
Instructions
- Download the reindeer template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
- Begin making the reindeer head by gluing the inner ears in the middle of the outer ears.
- Next, glue the eyes to the center of the reindeer's head.
- Glue the nose just below the eyes, near the bottom of the head.
- Place the small pink cheeks on either side of the nose, by the bottom of the eyes, and glue in place.
- Use a brown marker to draw the eyebrows on above the eyes.
- Trace your child’s hand onto the dark brown paper two times and cut each handprint out.
- Add glue to the bottom of the child's handprints and glue behind the reindeer's head, with each hand slightly angled outward. These are the reindeer's antlers.
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Free Handprint Reindeer Craft Template


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Made this 2 years ago, was super cite. Want to do it for my youngest this year.
Oh, that is so great to hear! Thanks for coming back to try it again 😊
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No problem!
Great idea!
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Love the ideas
Thanks so much!
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Don’t know, haven’t been able to download the template.
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Thank you, will enjoy them with my grands!
You’re welcome! So happy to hear that!
So cute and can not wait to do it with my class!
Thanks, Linda! I’m sure they’ll have tons of fun with this hand craft!
Great ideas, thanks
You’re welcome! Thanks for being a reader! I hope this reindeer handprint activity goes well!
It is a great way to introduce American culture to students who recently arrived in the USA.
Oh, that’s nice! Happy to hear that!
Wonderful
Thanks!