Block printing is the process of carving a stamp out of linoleum, wood, foam, rubber or even potatoes and transferring that image onto paper, textiles and more. This is a kid-friendly craft that is cheap and requires few supplies. So let’s dive into the world of block printing with a few potatoes and decorate notecards, napkins, tote bags, wrapping paper and more! Head to https://www.thegreenmadhouse.com/diy/how-to-make-a-potato-stamp-block-print for detailed instructions and supplies. Supplies Fabric Paint or Ink Potatoes Sponge Napkins Lino Carving Tools or Exacto Knife Step 1: Wash and dry your potatoes. Cut them into halves or quarters. Step 2: Carve Potatoes If you are making a more intricate design than a circle or half circle, carve your design into the potato. Make sure it is at least 1/4” deep. Step 3: Dry off your potato and sponge on your paint or ink. Step 4: Press your potato firmly down. Making sure all edges get evenly pushed in. Step 5: Continue your stamping until you are done and let your item dry for at least a few hours. Song: Caballero by Ofshane