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How to Transfer a Photograph Onto a Block of Wood. Mother's Day. Tot School Tumblr: Archive. Growing A Jeweled Rose. Valentine Art with Potato Stamps. Like many of you, we love playing with paint in various ways. We have painted with spaghetti brushes, explored resist painting and have even painted trees. My toddler has a new found interest – printing with objects. Stamping or printing with household objects captures her interest immediately because she has seen mom/dad use the said object for something else.

She is instantly curious. What’s more fun than making Valentine art with this new found love? The patterns thus emerging from the printing activity are such a treat to watch for young ones anyway. Seeing my toddler have fun printing, my pre schooler who is usually not into anything that requires doing the same thing over again was kind of interested. For the Valentine art supplies needed are very basic.

I first drew different sizes of hearts on 2 pieces of (halved) potatoes. I cut off the part surrounding the heart so that it leaves the heart to be little raised. With reds and pinks, we stamped away.. Thanks for reading. Easy art projects for kids. Art Projects for Kids. Easy Facepaint. Art Projects for kids : Oil Paint and Water Art. This art project is good for kids 4 and above. If you been following our blog, you would have noticed that we have been sharing quite a few easy art projects for kids.

When taking up art projects for kids, easy really is the key. You just need a few supplies for this one but be prepared to be amazed with your kid. Suminagashi art is an ancient Japanese technique for marbling paper using ink. Things we used Thinned oil paintsShallow pan with waterMedicine dropper/spoonsStraws (optional)Thick paper I used Reeves brand oil color. It is better not to reuse the pan ( for cooking) you use for this art project. To create even more dramatic patterns, we blew air through straws and even stirred the water with the straw. Once satisfied with the patterns created, we floated a thick paper on the pan. Tada! Of course we did not stop with one. We added more colors to this one and stirred with a straw vigorously until all the colors started blending. Our own marbleized paper Thanks for reading.

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