Seasonal & Holidays
Earth Day Craft: Flower Stamp
Corrugated cardboard has never looked so lovely! Roll up cardboard to create a print that looks like it belongs in a modern art museum.

Who knew that cardboard could create something so beautiful? Roll up corrugated cardboard to create modern flowers that you can stamp onto anything from an artist's canvas to stationery and notebooks.
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1. Cut a length of twine about 10" long.
2. Roll the cardboard into a tube starting at one short edge. Secure the tube with the twine. This is your stamp!

3. Tap the cardboard, corrugated side down, several times onto the ink pad.
4. Stamp the flower onto paper. You can create wall art, stationery, or anything else that needs a little pop of colorful blooms.
If you'd like to add flowers of different sizes, simply cut wider or shorter pieces of cardboard and repeat these steps. Cutting the cardboard a different width will result in a flower that's smaller or larger than your first stamp.
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