I'll never understand why people say to never play with your food. It's one our earliest creative outlets. But I guess the last thing mom wants is the meal she just slaved over to become a work of art. While mashed potato sculptures {anyone remember the movie UHF??} might not be welcome at the dinner table, you can use those potatoes in crafting!
I had another neon tote on hand and decided that some tribal triangles were in order. {I already did gold chevrons here.} The only problem was that I didn't have a triangle stamp. No worries, I just reached into my cupboard and pulled out a potato and made my own.
Supplies:
- colorful tote bag {similar totes can be found here}
- craft paint
- potato
- knife
- masking tape
TUTORIAL
Step 1: Cut potato in half. {My potato was fairly old and was feeling a little rubbery. I used this one because it was on it's way out and I didn't want to waste a nice one. However, I don't think it matters if your potato is old or new.}
Step 2: Cut shape in potato.
Step 3: Trim off the scraps from the sides.
You should have a nice little stamp now.
Step 4: Tape off the lines you want your stamp to go in between. This will serve as a guide to help you stamp in straight rows.
Step 5: Did potato in paint. I wanted my triangles to be a little worn so I rubbed the stamp on some cardboard to remove excess paint. If you want your triangles to be more solid then just dip and stamp.
Step 6: Using your tape as guides, stamp away! I alternated the direction of the triangles in each row.
Step 7: Let dry and remove tape.
And enjoy your new neon tribal triangle tote!
Great project...so creative and fun too. I am your newest follower.
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