Thelemon prints we did the other day were a hit. So I decided to do the same with okra. I have tried this before with him, probably when he was 18 months or so. He found it difficult to hold and press then. But this time, he could do it with very little help.
I dont remember much of my preschool days. But some images stay very clearly in my mind and one of them is me doing these okra prints. And today, I am glad that I did the same with my son:)


1. You will need: fresh okra, paint, construction paper
2. Cut the okra and take the portion with the stem on. This is required to hold and dip.If there are some seeds, take them out.
3. Pour some paint on to a pallette or paper plate.
4. Now, let them dip and press.








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