Easter Egg Potato Stamping Kids Craft

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Easter Egg Potato Stamping Kids Craft

Easter is around the corner, so my kids and I are doing Easter crafts to get in the spirit! Potato stamping is always a hit with them, and this was no exception.

Potato stamping is great because:

  • kids can design their own stamps
  • it allows for creativity in choosing color combinations and placement of stamps
  • kids who are still developing fine motor skills will have an easy time griping the stamp
  • it is a budget friendly, yet super fun craft activity

Easter Books for Kids

The Good Egg Presents: The Great Eggscape!

Join The Good Egg on an egg-citing adventure! In ‘The Great Eggscape,’ our hero must save Egglandia from chaos. With humor and heart, this charming tale celebrates friendship and resilience. Get ready for an egg-ceptional journey for all ages!

Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure

Pete and his friends embark on an egg-citing journey to help the Easter Bunny. Join Pete as he spreads joy, laughter, and plenty of groovy vibes in this egg-straordinary Easter tale. Packed with fun and colorful illustrations, this story is sure to delight Pete the Cat fans of all ages as they celebrate the season of new beginnings!

Let’s do Easter Egg Potato Stamping!

Easter Egg Potato Stamping Kids Craft

Supplies:

  • paper
  • paint
  • paintbrushes (optional)
  • potato
  • toothpick
  • knife

Step 1: Cut the potato in half lengthwise so it resembles the shape of an egg.

Easter Egg Potato Stamping Kids Craft

Step 2: Use a toothpick to carve designs into the “Easter egg.” If your child is old enough, they can do it themselves, but this will most likely have to be done by an adult. If your child can’t do it, let them tell you what kind of designs they would like.

Easter Egg Potato Stamping Kids Craft

Step 3: Your child can either dip the egg into a little bit of paint, or use a paintbrush to paint on multiple colors. Then, stamp it on a piece of paper and repeat! If your child wants to change colors between stamping, simply wipe off the paint with a paper towel.

Other great Easter crafts and recipes!

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