Families are making this handprint keepsake to remember the important thing about the crisis

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During the coronavirus pandemic, many families have taken to making this handprint keepsake so that they can remember the important thing about the crisis.

This comes as people around the world are staying indoors to save lives and are therefore spending a lot more time than usual with their loved ones. While this presents its own challenges, it is undoubtedly a chance to bond as a family unit and help one another through this difficult time.

That's why the handprint keepsake is so brilliant, it's a reminder that you and your loved ones got through the crisis together and a great memento for young children who are unlikely to remember the pandemic as well.

This woman told her granddad that she's engaged through a window during the pandemic:
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The keepsake involves each member of a household cutting out their hands or imprinting them if possible. When you see the finished results, I'm sure you'll agree that it is absolutely adorable.

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One mom captioned her paper creation of the keepsake: "Quarantine Day 24...I saw this yesterday and knew we had to create it. Even if they drive me crazy, there's no other place I'd rather be. Truly trying to enjoy this time but gosh, it’s a bit challenging. #coronavirus #covid19 #2020 #howmanymoredays"
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Each of the keepsakes is adorned with a heartwarming phrase such as "When the world stayed apart, this was my favorite place to be" or "During a moment of time in which the World needed everyone to stay apart…We stayed in together."

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As these pictures demonstrate, the best way to layer your hands if they're made of paper is to put the smallest in the middle and work backward.

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However, this is far from the only fun activity that you can do with your family while in lockdown. You can also go on 360° POV rides of Disney attractions while the parks are closed and listen to Dolly Parton reading bedtime stories.

Families are making this handprint keepsake to remember the important thing about the crisis

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By VT

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During the coronavirus pandemic, many families have taken to making this handprint keepsake so that they can remember the important thing about the crisis.

This comes as people around the world are staying indoors to save lives and are therefore spending a lot more time than usual with their loved ones. While this presents its own challenges, it is undoubtedly a chance to bond as a family unit and help one another through this difficult time.

That's why the handprint keepsake is so brilliant, it's a reminder that you and your loved ones got through the crisis together and a great memento for young children who are unlikely to remember the pandemic as well.

This woman told her granddad that she's engaged through a window during the pandemic:
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The keepsake involves each member of a household cutting out their hands or imprinting them if possible. When you see the finished results, I'm sure you'll agree that it is absolutely adorable.

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One mom captioned her paper creation of the keepsake: "Quarantine Day 24...I saw this yesterday and knew we had to create it. Even if they drive me crazy, there's no other place I'd rather be. Truly trying to enjoy this time but gosh, it’s a bit challenging. #coronavirus #covid19 #2020 #howmanymoredays"
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Each of the keepsakes is adorned with a heartwarming phrase such as "When the world stayed apart, this was my favorite place to be" or "During a moment of time in which the World needed everyone to stay apart…We stayed in together."

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As these pictures demonstrate, the best way to layer your hands if they're made of paper is to put the smallest in the middle and work backward.

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However, this is far from the only fun activity that you can do with your family while in lockdown. You can also go on 360° POV rides of Disney attractions while the parks are closed and listen to Dolly Parton reading bedtime stories.