Textured foam stamps

 Easy DIY textured foam stamps kids can make

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For a long time I’ve had a huge stack of craft foam in my supplies cupboard. In the past we’ve made super hero masks and foam mosaics with it, but I wanted to use it for something a bit different this time. You can print with foam by using an embossing tool to press an image or pattern into it which is something I remember doing in art class in high school (a long time ago now!). I decided to use this technique to make reusable stamps, but I just used a straightened out a bobby pin in place of an embossing tool because I didn’t have one on hand. If you do have one you’ll probably get a more even result than I have with the bobby pin.

This would be a fun technique to use with kids, they could design their own stamps and use them to make prints as an art activity any time, or to make gift wrap and cards for special occasions. 

You will need:

• recycled cardboard cut into squares – mine are 5 x 5cm square (1.96 inches)
• craft foam that has been cut into squares which are slightly smaller than the cardboard bases
• an embossing tool or a straightened out bobby pin with a rounded tip
• glue stick
• an ink pad, or paint and a sponge roller (or alternatively a paint-soaked sponge)

DIY textured foam stamps

How To:

Use your bobby pin to emboss a pattern or design into your foam, then glue onto cardboard using your glue stick.

Emboss a pattern into craft foam to create a DIY stamp

I created four different stamps with simple patterns on each of them.

Easy DIY textured foam stamps

Press the stamp onto your ink pad. I found that I really needed to press and rub on the back of the stamp to get it inked up properly so if you have a young child doing the stamping you might find paint and a sponge roller a better choice for them because it would be quicker and easier.

DIY textured foam stamps

Stamp out onto paper creating a design with your different patterns and ink colours. I only used two colours for mine.

DIY textured foam stamps

Try stamping in different directions using the same texture to create interesting effects.

DIY textured foam stamps DIY textured foam stamps

This is quick and easy to put together and there are limitless design options with creating your stamps. I’m going to put away this sheet I’ve made to use as gift wrap in the future.

DIY textured foam stamps

Create easy DIY textured foam stamps. This is a fun and easy art activity for kids.

 


You might also like:

• Have you ever tried making traditional mosaic art? This is our beginner attempt at it.
• Make a cute little fox from a recycled cardboard tube
• These craft stick woven butterflies turned out very pretty
• Do your kids create so many gorgeous artworks that you don’t know what to do with them all? Try repurposing them as handmade gifts
• We’ve discovered the quickest and easiest way to make fluffy, round pom poms

 

Create easy DIY textured foam stamps. THis is an easy art activity for kids or can be used to make fun handmade gift wrap and cards.

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