Here's what we started with:
- Spray bottles (these from the dollar store didn't work that well. You might want to try some that can give you a finer spray and that won't break in use)
- Foam stickers
- Sponge shapes
- Shaped post-it notes
- Acrylic paint
- Shaped cutouts
- Stamps
- Plain wrapping paper or brown craft paper
I got these stamps at the Dollar Store. They came with finger paint. Fun, but took a long time to dry.
First we tried those stamps.
We started using more than one color on each stamp and came up with some pretty designs.
Next we used the acrylic paint and sponges.
For our third variety, we used the foam stickers, the post-it-notes, and the cut outs. We used an repositional glue stick on the back of the cutouts so that we could remove the cutouts better when we were finished. If I had been at home, I would have run the cutouts through my Xyron machine and applied temporary adhesive.
Here are some of our finished products.
And here they are in use:
We had lots of fun making the paper-- and that's why we craft, right?
6 comments :
Those are cute! I like the multi colored stamps! I can tell H is deep in thought :)
Yay Nana for crafting with the babes! It worths be fun to open them knowing you made them, I think
this looks like fun!!! love it
:)
This is such a great idea! Gramma would love, love, love to get a present wrapped in personalized paper from my kiddos! =)
Kristina J.
Looks like they had a blast making the wrapping paper :)
What a fun way to make a gift that much more special. Great work with your kiddos. Jodi @ www.meaningfulmama.com
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