We created some more foam stamps, this time we didn't use foam stickers. The other post can be found here
Any guess how we got the above beautiful stamp prints? The tooth pick impressions from the previous post. The stamping result inspired me to create stamps by making pen impressions on the foam blocks.
All you need is Foam counting blocks(Target dollar section find) and pen
With the help of an activity book, I free handed animal faces on to the blocks. While drawing the picture, pressing hard gave better stamping results.
Elephant face
Just drawing squares inside the square block created patterns too. So you can let the kids play around with the blocks. CJ loved the idea of scribbling on the foam block and stamping!
Stay tuned for some more foam stamping fun!
Any guess how we got the above beautiful stamp prints? The tooth pick impressions from the previous post. The stamping result inspired me to create stamps by making pen impressions on the foam blocks.
All you need is Foam counting blocks(Target dollar section find) and pen
With the help of an activity book, I free handed animal faces on to the blocks. While drawing the picture, pressing hard gave better stamping results.
Elephant face
Just drawing squares inside the square block created patterns too. So you can let the kids play around with the blocks. CJ loved the idea of scribbling on the foam block and stamping!
Stay tuned for some more foam stamping fun!
Perfect, excellent, so easy!!! Now - if only I could draw something you can recognize:)
ReplyDeleteGreat, inexpensive idea! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invite kelly! Sure I would love to link my ideas on teachertime123.com.
ReplyDeleteThese are great!
ReplyDeleteLove this one! Going to share on Facebook and Pinterest :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing cathy!
ReplyDeleteyou are having too much fun with those foam blocks Esther!! I bought 2 bags the other day at Target simply because of your posts :)
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Bernadette
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Yay you linked up! Great printmaking! Thank you for sharing this with us on The Sunday Showcase
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful prints! And how easy you make it look! Definitely worth us having a go!!
ReplyDeleteThank you as always for linking up to Kids Get Crafty!
Maggy
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ReplyDelete:) again something creative
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