Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Children's Craft Showcase - Painting


Sometimes painting with children can seem such a daunting task, it can take on a uncontrollable pace all of its own, which is why it is often great to use paint with an end in mind.

So I set up the painting tings on the dining table yesterday for when I collected the minimads from school and decided we would do blow painting with a straw and then do some marble rolling.
Materials

Paint
Water
Paper
Straws
Marbles
Tray (A bowl would be better from smaller children)

Method

You need to water down your paint for this to make sure that it blows and rolls easily.  I tend to drop blobs of colour one at a time on the paper for the boys to blow with the straw.


I also show them how to turn the paper so that the paint doesn't come off the edge.


They both prefer marble rolling, they have such fun and we all ended up in a pile on the floor laughing at all the times the marble left the tray, which is why a washing up bowl would be easier for smaller children.


You can also use a larger ball and dip the ball in the pain rather than rolling it through a large splodge on the paper.


I love the randomness of the images and the ways the colours blend.  We had a great fun few hours.

So anyone who is doing crafting with their children, please link up below, I would love to see what you are doing and get some inspiration for me and the boys.


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    I love the patterns you created with the marble painting. We've never tried that - will have to give it a go!
    1 reply · active 777 weeks ago
    It is really good fun and you can use loads of colour combitations, thats again for linking
    I really admire you for these fab things you do with your children - and AFTER school too, when all I could manage was maybe a book and the telly!
    I think these creations are brilliant, very Jackson Pollock!
    1 reply · active 777 weeks ago
    The things is the boys need to be kept active, espeically after school when they are tired, or they just fight! I would rather do things with them, then just be a referee!
    That looks cool. Are there any non-toxic paints you'd recommend? I would love to get started on crafts with little L.
    1 reply · active less than 1 minute ago
    My advise would just be to stear clear of the ELC ones, as they dont wash out very well . I use tempura paint from Hobbycraft, which is just poster paint. I just always make sure that it is designed for children and it non-toxic.
    oooh, i like! Esp the effect you get with the marbles.. wow! lovely! Your boys look like they are having fun! will be great todo this with red ted when he is a little older!!
    1 reply · active 777 weeks ago
    Marbles is their favorite, it is excellant to do outside with big balls and a large roll of paper. Kind of up scaling! Do you have anything you can link?
    I love these- the marble rolling looks like the tube map ! We had a paint spinning board ( I suppose you could use an old turntable ) it was such fun doing it with the kids ( ti's stil in the cupboard & will be brought out when I get grandchiildren !
    Oh Mrs I love the idea of a paint spinning board
    Very cool, mine will love this!
    Have you ever tried 'wet on wet' painting - very satisfying and great fun to do with children. You round the corners of the paper, dip the whole paper in water and then the colours disperse. If you want more instructions, let me know. :-)
    1 reply · active 777 weeks ago
    Yes please, I would love more instructions and will give it a go the boys love it and so do I.
    oh yes! have added a linky ;-) (the mix & match book!)
    Oh.. I just got the "post something" reply again and just linked another project! Thought It was odd that I hadnt linked!!! ;-) hope that is ok. Do delete if not. Maggy x

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