This post was supposed to be 'Crafting with Sister #3' but my husband came up with the better offer of kayaking on the lake - so I was left to play with potatoes by myself!I can't remember how or when I learnt to print with potatoes ... but it is something I have loved doing since I was tiny - I've made pictures, wrapping paper, cards ... and now I am going to attempt to make bunny themed goodies with some items I have ordered from
Dharma Trading (discovered via
Angry Chicken).
I used to draw on the potato with a pen and then cut around the shape - the shape was never perfect so I thought I would try and make a potato stamp using cookie cutters. So grab a potato and come print with me ....
1) Find a large potato and cut it into large chunks.
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2) Sort through your cookie cutters and find a small one that will fit on your potato. Push the cookie cutter well into the potato.
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3) Pull the cookie cutter out and carefully cut away the potato around the shape - the cookie cutter will have made a very clean cut which will make it easier.
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4) Practice your printing .... get a scrap piece of cloth, fabric paints and a flat plate (or a flat surface you can put paint on.) Experiment with different amounts of paint, colors, shapes and patterns until you perfect your potato stamping technique!
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Your potatoes might dry out overnight - but the wonderful thing about using the cookie cutter for the shape is that you can remake the potato stamp to the exact size - the potatoes are also great for your compost heap! Now I'm just waiting for my package from
Dharma Trading so I can get going and create something wonderful (or awful) ... I'm still battling with my
frustrating fluffy lump to make that 'wonderful' too!
10 comments:
that looks really great, I can imagine all sorts of sweet bunny themed items, tea towels would be cute too. Looking forward to seeing your FURRY bunny! Catherine x
The bunny you made is so sweet! I should really do this with my kids. thanks for the reminder of a great project!!!
That's so cool - thanks for sharing!!
I'm loving your dinos.
what a fabulous idea! the cookie cutter works awesomely well - definitely on my to do list - especially for christmas wrapping paper - I must confess to an extremely large cookie cutter collection after reading that Nigella brought hers out to show guests when tipsy - it just opened the cookie cutter floodgates for me! I also love how you've arranged your hearts - I rarely think of anything that creative - usually just put things in rows!
Such a good idea. I've been playing around with lino cutting and making rubber stamps recently. I love the idea of using a cookie cutter to get the shape.
Great idea to use cookie cutters to get a more exact shape! I haven't done this since the kids were little willhave to play with potatoes again soon.
Your bunny cutter worked a treat. I used to love doing these with the kids but our shapes were irregular to say the least.
OHHhh, this tutorial is great! thank you for sharing!
You have a lovely blog with beautiful works.
See you soon,
Saludos desde Barcelona
What a great way to make the shapes! Cookie cutters. I just would not have thought of that. I would have just been hacking away at the potatoes like a blind woodsman! Thank you so much! I will try this with The Little Bush Princess - Jen
What a cool idea and fun craft project! Especially for kids.
Love it!
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