Over coffee we hatched a plan to have a "print your own wrapping paper" tea party, with seasonal cookies and cake, and immediately on getting home had a trial run. Out came the potatoes and carrots, and a roll of lining paper and scalpels, paintbrushes, and tubes of acrylic paint (all the stamp pads had dried up).
The simpler the shape the better, when it comes to cutting - and the bigger the potato the better when it comes to printing, not so much for the surface area as for being able to grasp it easily.
We used a large-ish paintbrush to apply paint to the surface, and found that the cut surface could be somewhat wobbly and rough. I like that "hand made" look, but some people will be happier with the regularity of rubber stamps, so the hunt is on through drawers and boxes for all those stamps I've bought over the years.
Simplicity and spacing seem to be the key ingredients. It's an activity kids can do, but that doesn't mean adults won't have fun with it too!
2 comments:
using carrots is a good idea
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What a great idea! See you then Tulay xx
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