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Earth Day Handprint Craft: How to Make & Enjoy [Free Template]

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Looking for a simple, frugal, and fun craft to celebrate Earth Day with your kids? This Earth Day handprint craft is the perfect project!

It’s easy to create, budget-friendly, and the best part - it's mess-free with our free printable templates! Whether you're looking for a rainy day activity or a creative way to tie in Earth Day themes, this handprint craft is a wonderful way to engage your children and make memories. Plus, you can use this Earth project as a card or turn into a rocking craft by having it roll back and forth.

I'm sharing a list of supplies, step-by-step instructions, and ideas for enjoying this project into your homeschool, classroom, or other special event.

Earth Day handprint craft made with construction paper in blue, green, yellow, and with red heart.

Easy Project for Earth Day Fun with Kids

Make this Earth Day extra special with a personalized craft that your children can make - and it's mess-free! This activity is an awesome way for your students to learn about taking better care of our planet and share this positive message with others.

In our homeschool, Earth Day has become one of our favorite celebrations. My boys and I get an early start by using our Earth Day challenge. We use the printable chart to spark ideas and help us brainstorm ways that we can take care of our planet.

The boys and I work together to plan and prepare for the big day. I'll use our free printable Earth Day mini-unit study sheet to guide as in jotting down ideas for printable activities (like our Earth Day cootie catcher), games, videos, books, and projects - like this rocking Earth Day handprint craft.

Earth Day Activities Pack cover with heart, Earth, blue arrow, and examples of printables for Earth Day fun with kids.

What You'll Need for This Mess-Free Handprint Craft

I've got some great news for you! In addition to this project being easy to set up and enjoy, you only need a few materials that you probably already have in your home, classroom, or library. Gather these supplies prior to starting your Earth Day craft:

If you'd like your craft to be stronger and more durable, I suggest using cardstock or similar material.

Construction paper in red, white, yellow, and blue with green marker, glue stick, and scissors.

How to Make This Earth Day Handprint Craft

Prepare circles.

Cut out blue circle for the Earth base. Using white construction paper or cardstock, cut out circle. Fold the white circle in half.

Blue and white paper circles and white paper circle folded in half.

Prepare and attach hand shapes.

You can either trace your child's hands and cut out. OR use the hand templates found in the free template pack. Use glue to attach hands to folded white circle.

Two yellow paper handprints glued to folded white circle.

Add green pieces for land.

In the template pack, find and cut out the sections for land. Trace on green paper, cut out, and glue on blue circle. OR use green marker or crayon to trace the land pieces and color in.

Blue construction paper circle with green blobs drawn on and green marker.

Prepare and attach the heart.

Use the heart template to trace the shape on red construction paper. Cut out and glue onto center of Earth.

Blue construction paper circle with green blobs and red heart in circle.

Attach Earth to the hands.

Using glue, attach the Earth to the folded paper circle with handprints. You can slightly pull apart the white circle and roll your Earth back and forth!

Example of Earth Day handprint craft as card.

Frequently Asked Questions About This Earth Day Craft

What age group is this craft appropriate for?

This craft is perfect for young children, especially when using the printable template. It’s simple and easy to follow. If you're short on time (or working with a group of kids), I recommend that you cut out the smaller pieces. This simple step of prep can really simplify the process.

Can I use this craft for other occasions besides Earth Day?

Absolutely! This paper handprint craft is versatile and can be tweaked for various themes, such as spring, nature, or family projects. It’s also a great rainy day activity or whenever you want a cool way to remind your children of loving our planet.

How can I customize this handprint craft?

I suggest that you write your child's name and the year the craft is made either on the back of the project or on the heart. You could also add a meaningful message on the back of the craft or jot down something that your student learned about Earth Day.

Example of Earth Day handprint rocking craft.

Creative Ideas for Making and Using This Earth Day Activity

Glitter glue (especially on the heart) can add a nice sparkle. Washi tape is another easy way to add shimmer plus it is mess-free.

Another amazing way to enjoy this craft and incorporate Earth Day themes is to use recycled paper. Browse through magazines and catalogs to find images or paper with the appropriate colors. Also, try to save scrap pieces of paper from other craft projects (like our torn paper traffic light and basic shapes dinosaur).

Wondering what to do with your completed crafts? No worries! Here are some ideas for inspiration:

  • Display your Earth Day handprint craft on your refrigerator, window, wall, cabinet, or bookshelf
  • Make several handprint Earth crafts and string together for a garland
  • Create an Earth Day bulletin board or wall decoration with this handprint craft, coffee filter Earth, and more projects with Earth themes
  • Turn your handprint Earth into a custom card and share with friends and family
  • Enjoy as a rocking craft!

More Ways to Have Earth Day Fun with Kids

Using this craft as part of an educational theme (or just want to boost the fun)? Pair it with some of our free printables and activities, like:

⭐ I think this Earth Day handprint craft is absolutely adorable! Do you have any questions about making it? And I'd love to read your ideas. Please share in the comments area at the bottom of this post!

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