The Trinity is Like a Shamrock ~ Fun Pepper Stamping
- Catholic Inspired
- Mar 9, 2012
- 2 min read
Here’s an activity I was able to squeeze in on a morning when my older kids were out and I was alone with my younger “bored” kiddos. My sister had just given me some peppers and with St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, I thought I’d take the opportunity to talk with the kids about the Trinity.

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Pepper with three bumps (like a clover)
green paint (I used acrylic/craft paint)
green paper
scrap paper or old bowl to hold paint
knife to cut the pepper
paintbrush
green glitter (optional) Cut the bottom off the pepper. Make sure the cut end is flat and will sit without rocking and has no gaps if it’s set on a flat surface.
Add some paint to a piece of scrap paper or old bowl and spread it out so it’s a larger area than the pepper and be sure it’s kinda thick. Dip the cut end of the pepper into the paint. Make sure all the edges of the cut area are covered in the paint.Now “stamp” it! My kids had better luck if they gently pushed down and gently wiggled the pepper at the same time.With a small paintbrush and some of the green paint, they added stems to each clover.They had lots of fun with this simple art project!I thought after ours had dried, these would have been a little extra fun if we would have added a bit of green glitter while the paint was still wet. It was too late…maybe next time!St. Patrick pray for us and God bless. ~Jen-Marie
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