Children's stamps from vegetables and fruits

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In continuation of the article Making children's stamps from plastic caps, we decided to publish material on how to make stamps at home, using the most common vegetables and fruits for this.

Yes, you didn't mind. Such habitues of your table as potatoes and peppers can become a real source of children's joy and by no means in a culinary sense. They can create a unique stamp in just 5 minutes.

The championship in this industry, of course, belongs to the potato. Due to its starchy structure, the potato absorbs ink well and allows you to create clear and full-color prints.

By cutting the potato in half, you can manually cut out any figure on its surface.

You can create simple drawings, or you can create more complex ones, for example:

If you have cookie cutters at home, you can use them. Creating such a stamp is very simple:

You can even cut out the whole alphabet - there would be a desire. The main thing to remember is that letters and numbers must be cut in mirror image.



But not only potatoes can be used for these purposes. A stalk of Chinese cabbage, celery, peppers, tomatoes, and fruits will also work.

Here is a rosette obtained from cabbage:

And here is one from celery:

Using a pepper stamp, you can create a pretty ornament.

From fruits, give preference to apples, pears and citrus fruits.

Prints of apples on fabric are very juicy, for example, you can decorate a bag in this way. Just use special paints for creativity. To work with paper, use gouache, acrylic paints or scrapbooking paints.

The article was prepared specifically for the site knigorez.ru.

Photographs of craftymamablog.com, layers-of-learning.com, playfulpreschool.com, familyyear.com, antaday.blogspot.com, blog.polkadotdesign.com, greenlightwrite.com, gardening.sheknows.com, indulgy.com, marthastewart. com, homemadeserenity.blogspot.com.

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