Potato stamp butterfly

Looking for a fun, budget-friendly art activity for kids? This potato stamp butterfly craft is a simple and creative way to turn everyday materials into beautiful butterfly art. Perfect for spring, summer, or insect-themed lessons, this activity encourages creativity while strengthening fine motor skills in young children.

Whether you’re crafting at home, in a classroom, or at daycare, potato stamping is an easy and mess-friendly way to introduce kids to printmaking.

Benefits of this activity

This activity encourages creativity and color exploration, Improves fine motor and hand-eye coordination, Teaches symmetry and basic art concepts, Uses inexpensive, everyday supplies, Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary kids

Materials Needed

You only need a few simple supplies to make potato stamp butterfly art:

1 large potatoKnife (adult use only)

Washable paint (acrylic or tempera)

Paint tray or paper plate

White paper or cardstock

Black marker

Optional: glitter, googly eyes, pipe cleaners

How to Make a Potato Stamp Butterfly

Step 1: Cut a potato in half. On the flat side, carve a butterfly wing shape or a simple oval. You can also cut a heart shape for younger kids—it creates beautiful wings when stamped twice.Tip: Adults should handle all cutting.

Step 2: Dip the potato stamp into paint, making sure the surface is evenly coated.

Step 3: Press the stamp onto paper to create one wing. Dip again and press beside it to form the second wing, creating a butterfly shape. Clean the potato surface and dip in another color to form other wings.

Step 4: Once the paint dries slightly, use a black marker to draw the butterfly’s body, head, and antennae.

Step 5: Let kids add dots, patterns, glitter, or googly eyes to personalize their potato stamp butterfly. You can use markers or paint the white space.

Potato Stamp Butterfly Variations

Make this craft even more exciting with these ideas:

Rainbow Butterfly: Use multiple colors on one stamp

Spring Butterfly Art: Add flowers, grass, or sunshine

Symmetry Activity: Fold paper after stamping to create mirrored wings

Sensory Art: Mix paint with glitter or texture

Learning Extensions

This potato stamp butterfly craft is great for learning activities too:

Talk about butterfly life cycles

Identify colors and patterns

Practice counting dots on wings

Discuss symmetry and shapes

Perfect for spring units, insect themes, or nature studies.