WE USED:
* sliced cauliflower florets
* paint
* paintbrushes
* paper

Slice the cauliflower florets as straight as you can, uneven edges will mean your print will not come out as well. If you slice them in half they are easier to hold (rather than in multiple thin slices).

The girls enjoyed the painting part just as much as the printing part!


The prints look like cute little trees, they'd be ideal for making cards or murals.

I like it!!!
ReplyDeleteOh what a cool idea!!
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