Potato Stamped spider

This activity is budget-friendly, easy to set up, and a great way for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and elementary kids to create their very own creepy-crawly spiders.

Using just a potato, paint, and paper, children can stamp adorable spider bodies and then add legs, eyes, and fun Halloween decorations. It’s a great mix of art, play, and hands-on learning!

Why Kids Will Love This Craft

Supplies You’ll Need

  • 1 large potato (cut in half)
  • Black paint (washable kids paint works best)
  • White or colored paper (for the background)
  • Paintbrush
  • Googly eyes (or draw eyes with a marker)
  • Glue
  • Black marker or crayons (for spider legs)

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1 – Cut the Potato

Have an adult cut the potato in half. The flat surface will be your spider “stamp.”

Step 2 – Prepare the Paint

Paint the potato surface with brush.

Step 3 – Stamp the Spider Body

Press the painted potato onto the paper to make a round spider body. Repeat as many times as you like to create a whole family of spiders.

Potato stamp spider

Step 4 – Add Spider Details

Once the paint is dry, use a black marker, crayon, or even strips of black paper to add eight legs to each spider.

Attach googly eyes with glue, or draw funny, scary, or silly eyes with a marker.

Potato stamp spider

Learning Benefits for Kids

This potato stamped spider craft isn’t just fun—it’s educational too! Kids will:

  • Strengthen fine motor skills while stamping and drawing legs.
  • Practice counting (eight legs per spider!).
  • Explore creativity with colors and designs.
  • Learn about shapes and textures through stamping.

Final Thoughts

This potato stamped spider craft is the perfect blend of spooky and fun for Halloween. It’s quick, easy, and budget-friendly, making it an excellent activity for classrooms, playdates, or a cozy craft day at home.