Watermelon Wrapping Paper

We have some special packages to mail out to friends, and I thought it would be fun to dress them up a bit. Emily had so much fun making this watermelon wrapping paper!! With just a bit of grown-up help, toddlers can have a go at this one too!

We used a potato to make the prints on long sheets of freezer paper using pink washable paint. I think it’s kind of weird that we used a potato to make a watermelon print, but whatever! It worked well!

Emily LOVES to stamp, so she thought this was so much fun! Cover the paper with pink watermelon wedges.
Next, add some green paint for the rind. The younger ones might need a bit of help with this step.
Here she is adding all the rinds to the watermelons…
To add the seeds, use the opposite end of a paintbrush dipped in some black paint. At this point, since Emily was obviously having so much fun, I couldn’t resist making some wrapping paper of my own!
Wrap up your gift with your special handmade wrapping paper!!

Have fun!!

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Comments

  1. Oh my goodness. i LOVE this idea. WONDERFUL!!! thanks so much, once again.

  2. That is great summer time wrapping paper!

  3. So cute, might have to use this idea for making a letter head (letter to grandma!). We usually do fabric bags for gifts but those little melons are too cute! 🙂

  4. (V.Kerr) School Time Adventures says

    Wow, I don't think I have seen a pic yet of your kids NOT enjoying an activity! I think the potato was a great idea.

  5. Philippa, Neevah and Liam says

    Super cute wrapping paper! and great timing as we have a birthday party to attend next week 🙂

  6. Perfect for the summer time – so cute and vibrant. I like that this idea is so simple and the finished product looks fantastic. The good ole potato is so handy for stamping!

  7. Sarah @ Mum In Bloom says

    This is the sweetest wrapping paper. I'll be wrapping Gradma's gift today for a party we're having for her and now I've found a way to keep the kids busy too 🙂 Thanks for the inspiration!

  8. CHILDHOOD MAGIC says

    I love this! cutest wrapping paper ever!! my son wrapped a present yesterday in plain white paper and then covered the whole thing in multicolored exclamation points. It looked awesome— I'll have to show him this post!

  9. Oh, my! That paper is cute!

  10. Awesome idea! We'll be doing this one for sure. I made your strawberry paper for my daughters birthday present and had lots of fun :o) These are so FRUGAL!!!!!

  11. Awesome idea! We'll be doing this one for sure. I made your strawberry paper for my daughters birthday present and had lots of fun :o) These are so FRUGAL!!!!!

  12. fantastic, fun and so easy- just the sort of craft I like!

  13. Oh I love it. It wouldn't matter what was inside. That paper is great. I try and print up reused paper or make a fabric bag for gifts. I guess I could use fabric paint instead and print up the fabric.

  14. Ummm…I'm just in love! Whenever I need craft/fun/something-to-do ideas I come to your blog! My daughter will love this!

  15. What a gorgeous simple idea Valerie!

  16. looks great! awesome idea

  17. Very sweet. We like to make our own wrapping paper at Christmas time. We would love another project suggestion like this in early December!!!

  18. Drama queens mum (Kimberly) says

    I love this paper. I have that same Stonyfield farm t-shirt. It's so comfy.

  19. Catherine Anne says

    Love this idea~

  20. Catherine Anne says

    Love this idea~

  21. My nephew's 1st birthday is this weekend and I totally plan to use this idea to wrap some of his presents.

  22. This is so cute! And it's great for the summer!

  23. Awesome idea!! I love it!!
    I have some presents to be envoved next days, so we will try it.
    Than youi so much for your inspirating blog.
    Raquel

  24. Raising a Happy Child says

    This paper looks gorgeous, and congratulations to Emily on her first tooth. Asking for tuna made me laugh.

  25. Just Breathe says

    So darn cute, I love it!

  26. Valerie @ Frugal Family Fun Blog says

    @ Ricki — I love the letterhead idea! You could certainly use this same technique on fabric, just use fabric paint instead. Have fun!!

    @ V. Kerr — LOL I think the girls have so much fun with projects like these because I love doing them so much. Half the time, I join in the action too because I can't help myself!! 🙂

  27. Valerie @ Frugal Family Fun Blog says

    @ Sarah @ Mum In Bloom– How fantastic! Have fun!!

    @ Childhood Magic — That sounds so neat!!

  28. Valerie @ Frugal Family Fun Blog says

    @ Crystal — I"m so happy you did the strawberry paper! Yay!!! 🙂

    @ Cheryl — Yes, fabric paint would work very well! Have fun!!

    @ Angela — That makes me VERY happy! 🙂

  29. Valerie @ Frugal Family Fun Blog says

    @ Zina — There is much handmade wrapping paper in this household around Christmas time! Here's a link to our festive wrapping paper and our gift bags!

  30. Valerie @ Frugal Family Fun Blog says

    @ Drama Queens Mum — I came home with that shirt after the barnstorming tour, and Emily was thrilled! I wish they had one in Clara's size too!

    @ Tammy — Great!! Have fun! 🙂

  31. twirling betty says

    I absolutely love this. Simple and effective and fun! The perfect combo for crafting with kids. Thanks for sharing.

  32. creativejewishmom/Sara says

    This is so sweet! I just did a cute packaging post on potatos prints too! I'm linking to this on my Craft Schooling Sunday party, and would love it if you would stop by too!
    all the best.

  33. The potato farmers in my state thank you! This is adorable and it reminded me of how much my kids used to love making potato prints. We always used them to make cards, but this is even more fun. Thanks!

  34. This is a great idea! I'm hosting a summer get-together soon and this'll be a perfect craft for kids of varying ages. Thanks for sharing!

  35. Jacqueline says

    I just met you a minute ago, and this is cute too. This would make adorable paper tablecloths too. Fun project for the kids.

  36. Valerie @ Frugal Family Fun Blog says

    @ Jacqueline — I LOVE the tablecloth idea!! That would be so much fun to make! 🙂

  37. Terrific! I keep big rolls of white and brown paper for the express purpose of wrapping gifts with them so this is right up my alley. The potato prints are a wonderful idea even for BIG kids like me who like to play. The look on the little crafter’s face as she makes her watermelons is priceless. What a perfect way to foster creativity AND teach the art of frugality in one fell swoop.

    Go, Mom, Go!

  38. I just have to say thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing this idea! It was a huge hit at an end of summer party we had…so fun and simple!

  39. Beautiful!

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