You want one of these? I thought so. As usual, you start with a cute foot, and follow the recipe below. A great Easter Craft, these Easter Chicks preserve the memory of your child’s footprint.





Note: If your feet are “cracking” you’re probably cooking your dough too long.
- a cute foot
- 1 cup Corn Starch
- 1 pound (2 cups) baking soda
- 1-1/4 cups cold water
- 1 tablespoon light colored vegetable Oil
- yellow feathers
- buttons for eyes and feet
- yellow construction paper for beak
- waxed paper
- cookie sheet
- glue gun
- In medium saucepan stir corn starch and baking soda. Add water and oil all at once and stir until smooth.
- Stirring constantly, cook over medium heat until mixture reaches the consistency of SLIGHTLY dry mashed potatoes. (Mixture will come to a boil, then start to thicken, first in lumps and then in a thick mass; it should hold its shape). If clay is overcooked, chicks may crack.
- Turn out onto waxed paper, on top of cookie sheet, cover with damp cloth; cool.
- When cool enough to handle, dust surface with corn starch; knead until smooth and pliable. If not using immediately, store completely cooled clay in tightly closed plastic bag or container.
- Roll into a flat disc, about 1/2 to 1/4 inch thick on the waxed paper. Carefully, have your child place his foot into the disc — not too hard — just right. You don’t want a hole where the footprint is supposed to be.
- Once you have your finished footprint, carefully, use a butter knife to cleanly cut away the edges. You want nothing but the footprint.
- Move cookie sheet to a high place — safe from the children — to dry for a couple of days.
- Label the backs of your chicks with the year and child. You’ll forget who’s who next year without this.
- Using a glue gun, glue on your feet, eyes and beak.
- Add feathers.
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LOVE that idea, wish I had kids
so sweet. you clever, crafty girl!
Very cute! My 9 year old’s foot is now as big as mine! So, it’ll be more of a hen! : ) LOL
I love it. I think even just the plain footprint is awesome.
Now that is a wonderful idea! I’ve never heard of that before but it sure sounds like it would make a great keepsake for the holiday.
Those are too cute.
Yes! I want one of those. :::Adding to Favorites now!::: Thank you so much for the craft fun to share with my toddler. Check out my post and you will see just how much we need this. Thank you again!