How to make Reindeer footprints for Christmas because, well, it’s so cute!

How to make reindeer foot print christmas cards via Toby & Roo :: daily inspiration for stylish parents and their kids.

This was so easy, and since I spend a good 90% of my days wondering if in doing enough to catalogue Edith’s babyhood and feeling guilty that she hit another milestone and I haven’t written it down, I think this is ideal for getting those little footprints to keep and it felt lovely to do.

It really is a simple craft, easy to do and perfect for remembering those baby toes 🙂

How to make reindeer foot print christmas cards via Toby & Roo :: daily inspiration for stylish parents and their kids.

Painting those little toes was super fun – especially as she is mega tickly! Ha!

Here’s what you need:

  • Brown paint
  • A paint brush
  • A piece of card
  • A red felt tip OR red Pom Pom if you’re feeling fruity
  • White paint and a black felt tip OR goggly eyes and glue.

Dip baby’s foot in the paint, or paint it with a paintbrush. Place it firmly on the card and hold for a few seconds, then again to the side of the first print. You can use both feet for this if you want, I only did the one because Miss E is still feeling a bit rough and I didn’t want to faff her around too much – though she seemed to be having a great time.

How to make reindeer foot print christmas cards via Toby & Roo :: daily inspiration for stylish parents and their kids.

Allow to dry and then draw on the antlers, stick on the goggly eye or add a white circle of paint for each and allow to dry before adding the black dot to complete. Lastly draw a red circle for a nose or add a red pom pom.

Done! I’m going to be keeping one of these reindeer footprints for myself, I can’t possibly imagine not having any of Edie’s little footprints when she’s grown up and this is the perfect excuse to keep them.

H x

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