Check out this easy and fun Halloween kids craft of potato stamp pumpkins. Learn how to make a potato stamp to stamp pumpkins. A creative way to use old potatoes.
Are you looking for a fun pumpkin craft this fall? You can stamp a pumpkin patch with potatoes. If you want, you can even add faces to your pumpkins.
Fall is right around the corner and that means we will be going to a pumpkin patch. My kids love picking out their own pumpkins.
We have a nice pumpkin patch near us that also has mazes and children’s activities. We love spending a fall day at the pumpkin patch.
My son loves to pick out the biggest pumpkin. My daughter tends to pick out unique pumpkins. And my goal is an easy to carry pumpkin. Which pumpkins do you like to pick out?
This potato stamp pumpkin is a perfect pumpkin craft to do before visiting a pumpkin patch.
My kids were a little confused when I told them we were painting using a potato. They ended up loving it.
A potato cut in half makes the perfect pumpkin shape. You can add grass, a pumpkin stem and even a face to your pumpkin.
Be creative and have fun. There isn’t a right or wrong way to craft.
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Potato Stamp Pumpkins Supplies
- 1 sheet paper – any color (I used light blue)
- 1 potato (it can be an old potato)
- Orange, green, brown Paint brush
Potato Stamp Pumpkin Instructions
Paint green grass on your paper.
Next, cut a potato in half. Press the potato into orange paint.
Then, press the potato on your paper. This is your orange pumpkin. Repeat as desired. You can make as many pumpkins as you want in your pumpkin patch.
Finish your pumpkins by painting a stem on your pumpkins. We used brown paint. You can also add leaves and faces to your pumpkins.
I hope you enjoy making this potato stamped pumpkin craft with your kids.
Ways To Adapt This Craft
You can cut designs into your potato for the potato stamping. I kept this craft simple for my kids and just cut the potato in half.
You can also use black paint to paint faces on your pumpkin.
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