Today, Alex, Amelia, and I created a cork board with a hand print border. Cork boards are a great thing to have around the house. They are great places to hang pictures, drawings, or reminder notes. I need to hand Alex's kindergarten supply list on this one so that I remember to get everything that he needs for the school year. I bought the cork board at Joann's for under $4 and a few scrapbook pages to cut out the hand prints. I let Alex pick out two sheets for himself and two sheets for Amelia.
I started by cutting out two hand prints out of each piece of paper - a total of 4 of each child. Alex's hands were easy to trace but it is always fun trying to trace the hand of a 9 month old active baby. I only traced one hand of each child and used that one for a pattern for each of the other prints. I decided that was much easier than trying to trace her hand over and over.
I then glued ribbon around the edge of the entire border of the cork board. I started with Washi tape but it would not stick. It just kept pulling off.
After that, I arranged the hands around the border and glued each down. It is as simple as that and super cute. I cannot wait to hang it up and start using it. What a great way to always see how little your kids were as they grow right before your eyes? This is a very easy project and completely adaptable to the colors that you would like. You could also dot paint a border and use cute stickers. Be creative and make it yours!

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