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Gelli Arts® Vegetable Prints With Birgit Koopsen Lesson Plan

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You probably have seen or made prints using natural materials like twigs, leaves, and even flowers, but have you ever thought of Gelli Arts® Gel Printing with vegetables? It is so much fun and a great activity to do with children!

Step 1: Start by cutting all the vegetables so they are ready for use. Of course you can cut off only the parts you need for printing and use the rest for dinner! As soon as you start cutting your room will smell as if you’re making soup! Make soup for dinner on the day you do vegetable Gelli Arts® printing. Two birds with one stone!

Step 2: Next, create a bunch of colorful backgrounds using vibrant colors.

Step 3: Make simple patterns using cabbage. Cut the cabbage at both the top and bottom and that will give you two very different tools. One big flower with a lot of detail and one smaller that looks like irregular nesting circles. Wrap the cabbage leaves in packing tape so they don’t fall apart.

Step 4: By repeating the shapes you can create simple but interesting, organic patterns.

Specific Vegetable Tips:

These prints can be so beautiful! They may even be worth framing. The vegetables will not affect the Gelli Arts® gel printing plates at all – not even a bad smell! Hopefully this inspires you to look at vegetables differently when grocery shopping!

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