

Please check with your little ladies and gents after all it is their product. One time I got the stink eye from my older for creating something with her art work. But please make sure if your child is ok with you making something out of their work. So once the paint dried I quickly cut out stars from the art work and strung them through a twine and made a simple bunting of sorts. I wanted to display it- for once and this time painter’s tape display on the wall is not going to cut it. You can let the art work be and enjoy them as is. That’s the end of the July 4th art session.

The colors are more vibrant and the kids let out may “ooohs and aaahss”. The splattering red and blue have a much better effect if they land on the white paint. While creating this July 4th art try to start off with the white paint first. We adorned the product with copious amounts of red and blue glitter. Holding the paint dipped toothbrush, my preschooler just flicked the brush on to the paper and got big globs of paint on it with many speckles all around it to create a beautiful effect. My 4 year old however found that holding the stick and moving the brush was easier. Holding the toothbrush in one hand use your craft stick to push down the bristles and splatter paint on the paper. The second technique involves using a craft stick. She tried and did good although paint splattered all around the paper. I showed her to use her left the thumb to push down the bristles of the toothbrush top to bottom while facing the paper. We dipped the toothbrush in a bit of water and then in kids paint. Here is my toddler trying the most hardest of the 3.
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Black (or white) chalk paint Mod Podge (available at Amazon) 20mm half wood beads. Both the girls tried all the 3 techniques. Now you can display your wreath on any door or wall in your home. This simple art technique was which was so much fun and was met with many giggles and silly tricks. July 4th Art: Splatter painting 3 ways and display idea. Today we are exploring Pollock style splatter painting in reds, whites and blues.Īll you need are red, white and blue kids paint, black construction paper and an old toothbrush. We painted with ballsand more recently had a blast painting with squirt guns. If you have been following the blog you will have read our recent two large-scale splatter painting art activity.

Since my kids are on the younger side I planned on doing a simple July4th art activity to give us an opportunity to talk about the holiday. While talking about the significance of July 4th my preschooler instantly posed this question ” Huh mom, countries can be independent? I thought only kids HAVE to be independent” The sassy question obviously stemmed from the very many mom talks about not screaming ” Mooooom for every.small. We have been hearing fireworks for a good week now and the previous year my family and I enjoyed the fireworks display. July 4th Art using a simple splatter technique.
