Stamp Pad Leaf Printing: Make A Wall Hanging!

Stamp Pad Leaf Print Wall Hanging

Here’s a great nature craft with beautiful results. Use stamp pads to make leaf prints on recycled cereal boxes, or of course any cardboard, and you’ll have a bunch of simply beautiful tags that you can string together to make a wall hanging, or hang in a row as a bunting banner, or even use them a gift tags!
I’m using this to decorate our home for Tu B’Shevat, but of course it’s also a great project any time of year, especially for spring or fall when leaf crafts are especially relevant.

I know many of my readers are snow bound, so sources of leaves might be scarce, but you can certainly use artificial leaves from some silk flowers you might have on hand, or even leaves from house plants. I love the way this little wall hanging turned out, and it looks great hanging above my blooming narcissus bulbs.

Just a bit of a warning, this technique can be bit messy, so if you don’t want ink all over little or big hands, so you can certainly do leaf printing with paint, which you can learn about in my post from last year here.

You’ll Need

  • stamp pads in several bright colors
  • recycled cereal box cardboard
  • a nice stick
  • light green rafia or any natural cord
  • a large neede or metal skewer to poke holes in the cardboard

How To:

  • Cut a bunch of rectangles from your cereal box— make one whose size you like, and use that to trace around to make the rest
  • Make prints of leaves onto rectangles by pressing leaf onto stamp pad. Consider using something like a Q-tip to press leaf onto pad evenly, so that fingers will avoid touching stamp pad.
  • Remove leaf from stamp pad, place ink side down on cardboard, place a piece of newspaper over the leaf and burnish with you fingers. Lift of paper and leaf to reveal your print!
  • Tie cards together vertically, with rafia, wrap some more rafia around the branch and hang!
  • Lovely, don’t you think?

 

 

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10 responses to “Stamp Pad Leaf Printing: Make A Wall Hanging!”

  1. Dena Avatar

    Really gorgeous!
    Shabbat shalom!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Dena, all the best!

  3. D. Hall Avatar
    D. Hall

    we tried to make some wodden flutes at an art fair once, and bc of a crying baby had to leave b4 they were finished, and they never made a sound LOL, but i have been holding onto these “flutes” in hopes of making something out of it…THIS IS IT!! THANK YOU! for this beautiful idea! 🙂

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Sounds great, would love to see your version!

  5. Carla Avatar

    Clever idea. I like leaf printing, but also how it’s hung from the tree branch.

  6. Amanda Avatar

    Great project! 🙂 I’ve featured this post on Craft Gossip here:
    http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/stamped-leaf-wall-hanging/
    If you would like a “featured by” button, you can grab one here:
    http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/grab-a-craft-gossip-button/

  7. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Amanda! Ill get around to putting that button somewhere sometime! Im proud to be featured on Craft Gossip and thanks so much!

  8. K Avatar

    I really like this idea and how easy it is. I loved it so much we featured your DIY project on the MFTA blog!
    check it out! > http://mfta.wordpress.com/2011/07/19/diy-for-kids-using-recycled-materials/

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Katarah, honored to be featured with those other great projects. Love that hoola hoop weaving, been wanting to do that since seeing that idea in a 70s craft book!
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    I really like this idea and how easy it is. I loved it so much we featured your DIY project on the MFTA blog!
    check it out! http://mfta.wordpress.com/2011/07/19/diy-for-kids-using-recycled-materials/
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  10. Cari Avatar

    This is such a cute idea! Thanks for sharing. I’ve been looking for cute nature crafts to do with the kids and this looks perfect.

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