
We used apples, lemons, celery, romaine lettuce and potatoes (cut into shapes.)

I used the last of my salt to create this puffy paint (recipe here on Pinterest.)

Maddie loved using the celery, which came out looking kind of like a rose.

Even I learned a cool fact during this project. Did you know if you slice an apple around the middle you get a star shape?

Truthfully, this was not the best paint for this project. It's actually "puffy paint" which didn't quite get all the texture of the stamps but looked really cool after it dried.

Kind of cool, huh? This is getting a spot on my kitchen wall for now.
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