3/06/2012

Stamped Shamrocks

A St. Patrick's Day inspired craft I've seen numerous times in the past is stamping shamrocks using a green pepper. I confess, the thrifty side of me hated wasting using an entire pepper for this so I cut off about 1/3 and then stashed the rest back in the fridge for dinner.


The initial reaction when I handed Dylan the project supplies was confusion. I can't blame him. Why in the world would mama hand him paint and a vegetable? So, I showed him how to dip the pepper into the paint and stamp a shamrock shape.


He followed my lead, took the pepper and made a stamp all by himself.


Then came the "oops" moment. What I neglected to realize until we were in the midst of the process is that a short stubby slick section of green pepper + paint getting on fingers = slimy and hard for Dylan to pick up (me too for that matter). So after one awesome stamp by each of us followed by a second attempt by Dylan that resulted in a big paint blob over my stamped shamrock, we moved on to finger painting. Got to roll with the art flow here. Next time, I'll let him have the whole pepper. :)

7 comments:

  1. I'm gonna have to do this with my son. TFS!

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  2. HA! That's pretty funny about the slimy part. I wouldn't have thought of that. Looks like so much fun, though!

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  3. So clever! I'm totally going to try this with Lily. She'll love it!

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  4. This is such an awesome project to do with my son. He's going to love it, I can't wait.
    -Doree #ThrowbackThursdaylinkup

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  5. What a cute idea! I would be thrilled if you would share this at my "Get Your Blarney On" link party. It's all about celebrating St. Patrick's Day! http://bit.ly/1luIm3M
    Hope to see you there!

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  6. This is such a good idea! I would of never thought to use a pepper! Thanks for linking up to #throwbackthursdaylinkup!

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  7. This is such a good idea! I would of never thought to use a pepper! Thanks for linking up to #throwbackthursdaylinkup!

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