How to Make an Easter Footprint Card With Your Kids

A piece of paper, some paint, and little feet. That's genuinely all this takes.

I painted my daughter's feet - one grey for the bunny, one orange for the carrot - pressed them onto the paper and the result was this. We were both pretty chuffed. She painted the bunny ears and the carrot greens herself afterwards. Would it have looked tidier if I had done that bit? Of course it would, but that isn't the point.

This was such a fun opportunity to spend time together, have a laugh and talk about all things Easter. We haven’t done cute little feet-based activities since she was tiny, so it felt lovely to re-visit this and have a good giggle. 
What you need
• Paper
• Paint in orange, green and whatever colour you fancy your bunny to be
• Little feet

We put the paint into Zazi Clever Plates because the lids are watertight, so you can pop them back on at the end and the paint keeps for next time without drying out.
We laid a Zazi Messy Mat down on the floor first to protect the carpet and popped a small tub of warm water and a towel on it too so we could wash and dry her feet without having to trek to the bathroom with painty footprints along the way.

How to do it
Lay your paper on a firm surface like a book. Paint one foot in your bunny colour and press it firmly onto the paper heel down. Paint the other foot orange and press it next to the bunny, toes pointing up for the carrot.

Once the footprints are dry, let your little one paint on the bunny ears and carrot greens. Add a tiny heart between them if you like, and write Hoppy Easter underneath. We added little faces to ours too. You betcha we made a couple of them and we’ll be framing them for the grandparents. Easy gifts!
Would love you guys to tag me if you try it! You’ve got this!