CHILD CARE RESOURCES, TRAINING AND CONSULTATION
Painting Adventures
Painting Adventures
Beyond Brushes
There are so many more things to paint with then a
paint brush. Explore different textures and techinques. Here is a partial list
to get you started
- roll-on deordorant bottles (cleaned out)
- old squeeze bottles from condiments
- eyedroppers
- fly swatters
- spray bottles
- styrofoam peanuts
- makeup applicators
- cotton balls
- bubble wrap mushed in a ball
- cleaned out shoe polish bottles
- q-tips
- string or yarn
- tree bark
- feathers
- straws
- pipe cleaners
- toothbrushes
- feet
- leaves
- hair brushes
- turkey basters
Add Excitement
Painting can be more than just some tempra paint in a cup! Here are some
ideas to expand your painting horizons
- Wet Chalk Pastels
Use study paper or cardboad. You can have
children use colored sidewalk chalk as paint. Simply let them dip the chalk in
water first!
- Sparkle Pictures
Adding a bit of table salt to liquid tempra
will cause pictures to dry with a gritty texture and sparkle
- Black Magic Resist
Color desired picture with bright crayon
colors. Make sure to tell children to press hard and apply the crayon thickly.
Paint over design with black watercolor paint and the design with shine
through.
- Sticker Resist
Place tape or stickers on a paper to create a
picture or design. Paint over and let dry. When stickers are removed the
picture will be there.
- Snow Paint
Mix water and food coloring in a spray bottle, Go
out in the snow and paint away!
- Ice Paint
Have children sprinkle dry tempra paint powder on
their paper. The "paint brush" is an icecube on a popsickle stick you made in
advance. Have children glide the ice over the paint powder and watch the
colors run when the ice melts.
Recipes for Homemade Paint!