Archive for the ‘Painting’ Category
Wheel Painting
Feb
Our theme this week is transportation and we did a really simple craft today. Hailey loves these kinds of activities.
Here’s what you’ll need: paint, paper plates, construction paper and cars (or anything with wheels).
Dip the wheels into the paint and drive the car on your paper. Hailey was thrilled with the result!
( This will work best if you spread the paint nice and thin on your paper plate.)
Add another color.
The finished piece of art.
Cookie Cutter Painting
Feb
We did another really simple painting project for our Valentine’s Day theme.
Here’s what you’ll need: paint, paper plates, paper and some Valentine’s Day cookie cutters.
Spread the paint thinly onto the paper plates and dip the cookie cutters into the paint.
Stamp onto the paper.
Hailey’s finished piece of art.
Heart Sponge Painting
Feb
This craft is so simple, but definitely one of Hailey’s favorite things to do. While she does love our activities that are more directed by me, she really loves when she can just do whatever she wants. I try to remember to do a lot of crafts where she can just be creative and we don’t have to worry about following directions.
Here’s what you’ll need: paper, paint, a heart shaped sponge and a paper plate.
Spread the paint thinly on the paper plate and enjoy sponge painting.
The end result.
The Mitten
Feb
One of my favorite books for winter time is “The Mitten” by Jan Brett. So, we did this activity to go along with the book.
Here’s what you’ll need: 2 pieces of construction paper, some paint and something to paint with, contact paper and not pictured- scissors and a stapler.
You’ll also need the animals from the story. I printed these animals back when I used to get the Mailbox Etc magazine. But you can find some very similar printable animals here.
Paint the construction paper.
Cut out two mitten shapes. You’ll need the contact paper in a minute… so it shouldn’t really been in this picture.
Staple the two pieces of mitten together. Be sure to leave the bottom of the mitten open. Then cover with contact paper to make it last longer.
Get “The Mitten” by Jan Brett, the mitten and your animals.
Read the story together and put the animals into the mitten as you come to that part of the story.
