Printing Flowers with Celery

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Create beautiful artwork for Mother’s Day cards, thank you cards or for wrapping paper by printing flowers with celery stalks! Have fun experimenting with different colors and patterns or explore as a process art activity too.

Printing is something that really appeals to kids of all ages. There is something fascinating about dipping your object in the paint and waiting to see what happens.

My post awhile back listed all of things in your house to print with: cars, Legos, bricks,  bubble wrap, vegetables. The possibilities are endless!

Enjoy this super-simple printing technique with all ages and abilities.

How to print flowers with celery stalks.

MATERIALS
Paint
Paper plate
Celery
Rubber band
Paper
Colored pencils, crayons or markers – optional

Cut the bulb off of the celery stalk.

Tie an elastic band around the top of the bunch. This helps younger ones manage to keep the bundle all together. 

Simply dip the celery into a shallow dish of paint (not too much or it clogs up the celery) and print firmly onto the paper. You can experiment with colored paper and white paper.

Add stems and leaves to prints with the green paint. You can also draw them with crayons, markers or colored pencils.

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Michelle Giddens
Michelle Giddens is a busy mama of 2 boys and wife to James for 15 years. She and her family live on a farm just outside of Auburn. Michelle is the Owner and Director of The Art Studio in Auburn. The Art Studio offers art classes, camps and workshops for kids and adults. Michelle loves to travel, visit art museums, garden, and cook. When she’s not in her studio she in the kitchen! Michelle holds a BFA in Art Education from Georgia State University and her Alabama Teaching License with an endorsement in Art. She has a BA in Communication from Auburn University. Visit theartstudioauburn.com for art camps and classes for kids and adults.