Paint and draw

Make Your Own Wrapping Paper

Do some potato printing and make some arty designs to wrap your presents with!

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Sir Terry Frost was an artist who worked in Cornwall. He is best known for his abstract paintings. Abstract art is created by using colours, shapes and textures. We think that his shapes and colours would look great on wrapping paper!

Take a look at some of Frost's artworks ... which colours are your favourite? Want to design your own pattern?

Ready to make some wrapping paper?

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You will need:

  • Coloured paints
  • A paintbrush
  • A pencil / pen
  • Some small potatoes
  • A sharp knife
  • Coloured paper (the bigger the present the bigger the paper you'll need!)

Let's get started

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1. Cut some potatoes in half. Ask an adult to help you

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2. Draw your shape on the flat surface of the potato

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3. Cut around your shape to make a 1cm tall potato stamp. Ask an adult to help

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4. Choose a colour and paint the surface of your shape

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5. Stamp the potato on the paper to make a print

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6. Continue to print your pattern across the page

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7. Now repeat with a different colour or two!

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8. Once you're done, leave to dry for 15 minutes

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10. All done! Now you're ready to wrap your presents. Why not add a bow?

Next time, try another shape ...

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You could use a biscuit cutter to create your shape

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Don't these stars look good?!

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