A few years ago, I saw this idea in a magazine. Each year, a mother would trace the hands of her children on a Christmas tree skirt.
It seemed like a project that would take a lifetime to finish. But I was determined and decided to give it a try.
The first year, our oldest son was 2 and our second child was a baby.
That year, the tree skirt was pretty bare. I didn't give up on this craft project, though, after only one year. And believe me, that is not my usual tendency with craft projects.
Two years later, their little sister's hands were traced on the tree skirt.
This year, the tree skirt is full!
It seemed like it was just a blink since the day I first traced those tiny little hands. Now, the youngest set of hands is 4 years old.
I'm not sure whether I should buy a larger tree skirt and continue the tradition. Or perhaps I could let them cover their hands in paint and start making hand prints, rather than tracing the hands.
Whatever the case, I'm glad I started this six years ago. And I'm glad I stuck with it. We have so many memories behind each outline of those hands.
Fun with grandparents
12 years ago
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As the hand's get bigger you could put them over the smaller ones. The hand inside a hand might be a cool effect.
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