Under this paper, adequate padding of newspaper or cloth is nec- essary. 6. Place block face down on the paper to be printed. Apply heavy pressure to insure a clear print. POTATO PRINTING I * In making potato prints, cut off the end of the potato. Use water color, tempera, or mixed powder paint, and paint out area with a brush. Stamp off on paper as a repeat, to see what a print looks like. * Then take a knife and try cutting a design out, and print the same way. The design may be done directly on the potato, or planned first on a piece of paper. * Potato prints can be used either on paper or cloth and make good all-over designs for wrapping papers, bookbinding end sheets or covers, curtains for the playhouse, scarfs, place mats, etc. ART GUM ERASER-RUBBER STOPPER PRINTS * Use same procedure as used with the potato prints.