Making finger print animals. {Review}

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finger painting animals for kids

I was browsing pinterest and came across animal finger painting so Ellie and I thought we'd give it a try! And as Baker Ross sent us a four part paint pad to review this was the perfect project to test the print pad out! Of course, Ellie couldn't wait to get her hands on it! Quite literally, hehe.

4 part paint pad from baker ross review

The paint pad includes four colours - red, yellow, green and blue. Each paint section is approx 7.5cm x 7.5cm which is perfect for little hands and fingers. This is ideal for finger painting or even using with stampers! I am also pleased to say the paint is washable. I know this because Ellie decided to wipe her hands all down her jeans. Yes, it did indeed come out in the wash! Hoorah! The four part paint pad is aimed at 3 years +

four part paint pad from baker ross review

Anyway, Ellie soon got stuck into this. Her first thoughts were "It's very bright and colourful" Once I'd opened it up she of course had to feel it "It feels so spongy and squidgy" she giggled.
Ellie chose some coloured card to print her animals on.
fingerpainting animals for kids - the easy way @ ups and downs smiles and frowns
finger painting mouse
We used markers to draw on the animals features.. like Whiskers and tales, eyes and ears. Ellie was all "This is such good fun! The paint pad is so perfect for this". She spent ages and ages finger painting her animals.
finger painting spider. Finger painting turtle

fingerpainting using a paint pad from baker ross

bunble bee, mouse, butterfly, spider, tiger and turtle finger painting using the fourpart paint pad from baker ross review
She printed a bumble bee with her thumb and a turtle with her finger! "I like the spider best of all" she told me "Because he looks very happy and not scary like a real spider" Bless her. I honestly think Ellie could sit there all day printing animals, flowers and creating random art with the paint pad. She sat for a while re-doing her animals and making random patterns. It's such a good idea and so simple and easy to use.
I honestly recommend the four part paint pad. It's not at all messy (less messy than paints), no paint brush is needed and it is so worth £3.50. I also really like the fact that is really, truly is washable paint, too. We've kept the lid on ours so it doesn't dry out because I just know Ellie is going to get a lot of use out of this.

What's your favourite thing to paint? Or what's your little ones favourite arts & craft activity?

Sarah xXx

We were sent a sample of this product for the purpose of this review. All opinions are my own, honest, personal opinion. I was not paid for this post. All photographs were taken by myself.

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25 comments

  1. Awwh, so cute. Such an easy craft project to do too.

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  2. This looks great - my son is just starting to really get into crafts but he's only 2 so everything is a bit big for him! I'm not sure how well he'll take to finger painting, as he hates mess, but this looks like a low-mess alternative to paper plates full of paint! #mmbc

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  3. This is so clevet and creative!! I would never even think to make little animals or creatures with fingerprints (I'm not very arty or imaginative haha) but I'm thinking of little monsters to make now! Fab.

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  4. This looks really good, my kids would have loved this when they were younger and I bet a lot less messy than ordinary paint. We used to do finger painting and feet painting x

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  5. These are so cute! What an easy way to create cute little drawings :)

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  6. The finger painting pad looks so good, a lot less messy than using other paint. Great pictures x

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  7. How adorable are these :) I really need to find a finger print pad like this, would be less of a mess!

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  8. Oh they are just the cutest - what a lovely craft idea! x

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  9. Wow this is so cute. My kids would love doing this.

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  10. This is such a simple and creative idea for kids, they look so cute.

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  11. I love the idea of using print pads to paint instead of proper paint because as you said paint is quite messy. The spider does look cool!

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  12. I miss doing finger prints somethings. My friend used he fingerprint idea for her wedding guest book

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  13. Anything for kids that says washable is a winner with me instantly! Looks like you had a lot of fun with these paints, and the finished pictures look great. Great work ladies xx

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  14. This is a great idea! I'd love to do it myself!

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  15. Aw this is so simple yet so cute all at the same time x

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  16. Oh so cute! I love making little finger print animals and popping one on envelopes or cards that we send x

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  17. These are so adorable, such a cool idea! My cousins would love to do this! X

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  18. Oh these are the best. I'd love to make some cute finger print characters and animals.

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  19. This is such a cute idea! I love the idea that such a simple thing can create hours of fun!

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  20. This looks like my kind of painting! When I try finger painting with my toddler it's usually big chubby hand straight into all the paint.. I need the pad set! lol. x

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  21. That looks great for little ones, bet my little boy would love to play with it.

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  22. These are so so cute! I would love to have done something like this with my daughters when they were small

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  23. Aw this is really sweet. Quick and easy to do without too many things needed! xxx

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  24. These are adorable! I love the little mouse the best, it's so simple and yet so cute!

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  25. Awww how absolutely adorable is this, I am sure Ellie enjoyed painting very much. I don't have kiddies yet but I am sure my nephew would love it

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