I have a fun little kid’s craft for you all today! Who doesn’t love a good, homemade stamp? This stamp is made from … (wait for it) … an apple! Yes, an old apple can be used to make a cool pumpkin stamp using some acrylic paint! It’s such an easy project and the kids really had a lot of fun making little orange pumpkins themselves!

All you need for this project is an old apple. Slice it in half and dip in some orange paint for adorable little pumpkins! You can then draw on a stem, too! Such a fun craft! The page you stamped pumpkins on can then be used as a simple festive wrapping paper for any birthday in September, October or November! It can be used as simple wall art in a playroom or kid’s bedroom. Or it can be attached to a pretty clipboard as a display of a homemade stamp artwork!

Pumpkin Stamps w/ Apple Halves

Supplies:

1 apple, sliced in half

orange paint

paper

green glitter glue

Directions:

1. Cut the apple in half.















2. Pour some orange paint into a flat, open lid.3. Dip the apple into the paint and then stamp it onto a piece of paper.4. Use the green glitter glue to draw on little stems! Let dry fully.Here is my daughter’s page when she was done!Cute, right?I love my pumpkin stamped paper! I used a set of alphabet stamps I had on hand to write out the word “Pumpkins” too!Enjoyed this craft? There’s more to see!Disclosure: Engineer Mommy is a participant in the Amazon Services, LLC Associates Program, which is an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. For additional details, please see our full Disclosure Policy . Any link may be an affiliate link. All opinions are exclusively my own.