![]() ![]() I want my girls to go to Stephanie from Twodaloo’s co-op school so they can do things like this!Īluminum foil as seen on NurtureStore. Have you made suncatchers? If not, try this pretty version from Fun at Home with Kids! You do know w e’re obsessed with airplanes, right? □ And Jessica from Play Trains shared great ideas on how to p aint/build/assemble train sets with little ones. Wooden airplanes are another favorite at our house. Toastusing edible paint from Learn Play Imagine.Ĭanvas-while there are plenty of obvious ways to paint on canvas, this name-resist idea from Mama Papa Bubba is the one I want to try most. Process art encourages confidence in their artist abilities and gets those little creative wheels spinning!īoard books –I think this idea on Creative with Kids is brilliant!Ĭork Board –something I never would have considered! Great idea from Buggy and Buddy. I found a bunch of fun ideas, so I thought I’d share them with you! Bonus: decorating a blank canvas of any texture or type is a great form of process-based art. So I’ve been searching online for things to paint on besides paper. I like them too, but I’m too cheap to let them each paint a new one every day (even though I get them for $1 at Walmart). Usually we just paint on paper, but my daughters have recently discovered white ceramic figurines (like this car bank). (Often with edible paint for obvious reasons.) Or (more accurately) she loves to see my reaction to her sucking on the paint-covered brushes.īut seriously, they both spend a lot of time painting. ![]() ![]() My one-year-old loves to suck on the paint-covered brushes. Okay, so my three-year-old loves to paint. ![]()
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