Parent Gifts for Christmas

Our class went and saw the Nutcracker Ballet, so I thought it would be adorable to paint ceramic Nutcrackers for the parents!  I got them from Oriental Trading Company and the paints from Michael’s.
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I showed the sample from the website on the board as inspiration, and the students patiently painted their little Nutcracker.

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We talked about painting with the lightest colors first, that way they could layer if they messed up.  It worked out pretty well just giving those instructions!  Each table group shared a set of paints, and I gave each student a little water cup to rinse their brush.  After they dried, I sprayed them with a clear gloss to set the paint.  The students wrapped them with tissue paper and a ribbon, and were able to give them to their family as a Christmas present. 🙂

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Normally, I have the students make an ornament, but since I’m in 4th, we tried a more advanced craft.  Did you make gifts for your parents this year?

The items used to create this feature were sent to me free of charge from Oriental Trading Company for review.  All ideas and opinions are 100% my own.

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7 responses to “Parent Gifts for Christmas”

  1. Leanna Avatar
    Leanna

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  2. Leanna Avatar
    Leanna

    We made peppermint candies and attached the students' message to their parents to practice their typing skills 🙂 The peppermints helped them practice drawing and painting their fractions!

    Leanna
    lilismilee.blogspot.com

  3. Christy {Crayons and Whimsy} Avatar
    Christy {Crayons and Whimsy}

    That is the perfect craft for 4th graders and they did such a nice job. And I love the that you guys actually went to the Nutcracker! So cute!

    Christy
    Crayons and Whimsy

  4. Unknown Avatar
    Unknown

    These came out really cute!! We made santa handprint pot holders. 🙂

  5. Rachel Avatar
    Rachel

    I love these! So cute! We made reindeer ornaments!
    A Tall Drink of Water

  6. Traci @ Dragonflies in First Avatar
    Traci @ Dragonflies in First

    Cute! So memorable for them, too… since it ties in with your Nutcracker ballet watching excursion. 🙂

  7. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    This was a great idea! It would have to be for 4th graders though as I can see it now with Kindergarteners being a disaster. 🙂 I did with my Kinders a footprint/hand print angel. The footprint was the body of the angel, the hands were the wings. I painted a circle on top for the head and we stuck a sparkly pipe cleaner through the top to make the halo. They turned out adorable. I only did the head because this class, some get carried away- like far far away and it would have been a HUGE head. lol. Last year I made salt dough ornaments of their hand prints (cut out each hand print of my 40 kids) and baked them. Then the kids painted them like Santa. Those were cute.