You are here:About>Parenting & Family>Family Crafts> Crafts by Age> Elementary School Kids> A - Elementary Crafts> Apple Print Craft
About.comFamily Crafts
Newsletters & RSSEmail to a friendSubmit to Digg

Apple Print Craft

From Sherri Osborn,
Your Guide to Family Crafts.
FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now!
Try your hand at printmaking by making these nice prints using apples and other fruits.

Materials Needed:

  • Apples
  • Paper Towels
  • Styrofoam Plate, Meat Tray, or Other Shallow Dish
  • Construction Paper
  • Paint

Instructions:
Cut the apple in half. Experiment with your apples by cutting them different ways. Cut Through the top and out the bottom to make a 'traditional' apple print, cut through the middle to make apple 'star' prints. Cut the apple into quarters for a different print also!

Fold a paper towel into 4ths and lay it on the bottom of the styrofoam plate, etc. Pour paint into the center of the paper towel to make it into a stamp pad. I like to use red, green, and yellow paint to represent the different kinds of apples.

Dip the cut side of the apple into the paint. Dab it around on the paper towel to wipe off excess paint, and then press it onto the paper.

Make a whole collection of apple pictures this way! You can also use other fruits to make prints. Try making these prints with oranges, lemons, pears, etc.

You can also use fabric paint and make an apple print T-shirt, towels, etc!

 

                | Craft Project Index | Receive a Free Gift |

 All Topics | Email Article | | |
Advertising Info | News & Events | Work at About | SiteMap | Reprints | HelpOur Story | Be a Guide
User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy©2008 About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company. All rights reserved.