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Last Day of Pre-K Printable
Last Day of Pre-K Printable
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Last day of pre-k handprint art gives your prek leaver something to show for everything they accomplished this school year. Download it, print it at home, and watch their face when they press that little hand into the design for the very last time as a pre-k kid. A homeschool activity and classroom send-off that marks this graduation day with something no store could ever sell.

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What You’ll Get
- High-resolution JPEG file
- Print size: 8.5 x 11 inches
- Colorful design with space to add your child’s handprint
- Digital format only – no physical item will be shipped
- Instant access after purchase via download link
Handprint is added manually after printing. This is a digital template designed for crafting
How to Make This Memory
- Download your printable file immediately after purchase
- Print the design at home, at a local print shop, or through an online printing service
- Prepare child-safe paint in your preferred color
- Gently apply paint to your child’s hand and press it onto the designated area on the print
- Let it dry completely, then frame it, hang it up, or gift it to a loved one
Tip: For best results, use thick matte photo paper or white cardstock, and washable paint made for kids
Just So You Know – It’s Digital
- This is a digital download only — no physical product will be shipped
- You will receive a printable JPEG file that you can print at home or via a printing service
- You can print and create multiple copies — one to treasure and one to share
- The handprint is not included in the design and should be added manually using child-safe paint after printing
- Due to the digital nature of this product, all sales are final and non-refundable
For personal use only or as a gift. Please do not share the file electronically or use it for commercial purposes.
Sweet Ways to Save or Gift It
- Turn this printable into a lasting memory by framing your child’s handprint art
- It’s a sweet keepsake perfect for celebrating first holidays and special moments
- Gifts for grandparents, godparents, or babysitters
- Nursery, playroom, or seasonal wall displays
- Add the date, name, or a short message to personalize your keepsake even more
Frequently Asked Questions
What age is best for making a handprint or footprint craft?
There's truly no "wrong" age — these crafts are magical from the very first days of life. Newborns and tiny babies give you those impossibly small, melt-your-heart prints that you'll treasure forever. Toddlers and older kids can join in the fun and even help press their own hand or foot. Many parents make a new print every year on the same holiday to see how much their little one has grown. The earlier you start, the more priceless the keepsake — but honestly, it's never too late.
What kind of paint is safe to use on my baby's hand or foot?
Always choose non-toxic, washable paint clearly labeled as child-safe or baby-safe. Popular trusted options include Crayola Washable Kids' Paint, Colorations Washable Tempera, and Sargent Art Washable Paint — all easy to find at any craft store or on Amazon. For newborns and babies under 6 months, many parents prefer a baby-safe ink pad (such as Tiny Ideas, Pearhead, or Little Hippo) — they're cleaner, mess-free, and gentler on delicate skin. Avoid acrylic, oil-based, or any craft paint not specifically made for skin contact.
My baby won't sit still — any tips for getting a clean print?
You're definitely not alone! The secret is timing and teamwork. Try doing the print right after a feeding, when your baby is calm and a little sleepy — many parents even do it while their newborn is napping. It helps to have one person gently hold and guide the baby's hand or foot while the other applies the paint and presses the template. Pro tip: print 2–3 copies of the template before you start — that way, if the first try smudges or comes out wobbly, you have backups ready and zero stress. And honestly? The slightly imperfect prints are often the sweetest ones.
Can I use this template with twins, siblings, or multiple children?
Absolutely, and it makes one of the sweetest gifts! Since this is a digital file, you can print as many copies as you'd like at no extra cost — one for each child, or several to compare year after year. Many parents love framing sibling prints side by side as a "growing-up gallery wall." It's also a beautiful way to capture each baby's first holiday milestones individually.
Can I use a footprint instead of a handprint (or the other way around)?
Yes! The print area on the template is flexible enough that you can use whichever works best for your little one on that day. Footprints are often easier with newborns who tend to keep their hands curled in tight little fists, while handprints work better with older babies and toddlers who love to grab and explore. Feel free to mix and match — there's no wrong way to make a memory.
How do I keep the finished print from smudging or fading over time?
Once your print is fully dry (allow at least 1–2 hours, or overnight for thicker paint), you can preserve it in a few easy ways: frame it behind glass to protect from dust and sunlight, laminate it for everyday durability, or lightly spray it with a clear matte sealant from any craft store. Always keep finished prints out of direct sunlight — this helps the colors stay vibrant for years (and even decades) to come.
Can I use this template as a Christmas card or holiday card to mail to family?
Yes — and it's one of the most heartwarming cards grandparents will ever receive! Simply print on cardstock, then either fold it in half or trim it to a card size that fits your envelope. Add your baby's name, age, and the year on the back, write a short personal message, and tuck it into a holiday card. It's a keepsake your loved ones will hold onto long after the holidays are over.
Such a lovely milestone sign for the last day of Pre-K. My grandson held his so proudly and the photo is one we will always treasure.
Love this printable. My daughter was so excited to hold her sign on the last day and the photo turned out beautifully.
My daughter asked to hold her sign on the last day and the photo is now next to her first day of Pre-K photo. Perfect.
My son held his last day of Pre-K sign and the milestone photo is already framed. Such a sweet end of year keepsake.
Simple and well-designed. The last day of Pre-K sign made for such a lovely end of year milestone photo.