I recently went to the Dollar Store and have a great variety of foam stickers. Using some packing foam that came in the box with an electronic product and these stickers, I was able to create foam stamps my preschooler loves. You can make a ton of different shapes for very little cost. The stamps can then be used with craft or tempera paint to make fantastic pictures and other stamping projects.
- A package of foam stickers
- packing foam cut into cubes (you can use any cube shaped items if you don’t have packing foam)
- Alene’s tacky glue
Directions:
- Adhere same stickers on top of one another, at least 3 high.
- Adhere sticker stack to packing foam cube. If you find the sticker glue isn’t adhering well, use glue to create a sturdier attachment. Let dry.
- Voila, that’s it!
Note: if you can’t find foam stickers but you do have craft foam sheets, try cutting out your own fun shapes to create your stamps. Just remember to make the stamp at least 3 layers tall to ensure good stamping.
To create projects with your new stamps, just place craft paint on a flat surface (we use the plastic lid from a tub of ice cream). Pat the stamp into the paint and then on to your project surface or paper.
This project has been shared at: Crafty Moms Share – Sharing Saturday
What an adorable idea! I have tried making stamps before and they never turn out how I want. I LOVE these!! Love the easy to find materials as well. Thank you!
I’m having a total, “Why haven’t I thought to do this” moment. This is an excellent idea! Stamps can be so expensive, and I love this frugal idea for re-purposing supplies that are already in my craft bin into fun and funky stamps! Thank you for the inspiration.
What a great idea. I know my daughter would love it. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday! I hope you will share with us again this week!
What an awesome idea. This would also work for making homemade stamps for cards. Our Lady’s group at church gets together about every other month and makes cards to send out. What an inexpensive way to make stamps for the cards. Thanks for the great idea