I’m always all for messy art—but, sometimes it’s just not possible. While I’d love to say that you can always make shaving cream finger paints or get glittery, there are instances when messy explorations just won’t do. Maybe you’re visiting grandma for the weekend and her perfect white carpet isn’t beginning for painted hand prints. Maybe you’re on day 7 of the cold that just refuses to go away and can’t stomach the thought of the prep and clean up involved in a more extensive art project. Or maybe you’re just looking for a low-key way to spend the afternoon with your child.
Whatever the reason that you want a virtually
mess-less art activity, this St. Patrick’s Day shamrock felt project is an easy
answer. As a bonus, it helps your child to learn about shapes while providing a
textured sensory experience!
Here’s What You’ll Need:
·
Green felt
·
Felt in one non-green color
·
A marker
·
Scissors
Here’s What to Do:
1. Fold
a sheet of green felt in half.
2. Draw
half a heart onto the felt, starting at the fold. If you’re asking why you
would draw a heart when this is a St. Patrick’s Day activity, take a look at a
shamrock. Ask your child what shapes she sees. Each leaf looks like a heart!
3. Cut
the heart half out. Unfold it to make a whole heart.
4. Repeat
the drawing and cutting steps to make two more hearts.
5. Cut
out a few other shapes, such as squares, circles and rectangles. Make one of
the rectangles long and skinny. This will become the shamrock’s stem.
6. Put
the shapes into a pile on another piece of felt.
7. Ask
your child to puzzle together the shapes into a shamrock. She needs to figure
out which shapes (the hearts) she needs, and which ones she doesn’t. The felt
shapes will stick to the other pieces of felt.
8. Optional:
If you want to make it permanent use a few dabs of school glue to hold the
shamrock in place.
Are you looking for more St. Patrick’s Day activities?
Follow my Pinterest board for ideas!
Follow Mini Monets and Mommies's board St. Patrick's Day Fun and Food on Pinterest.
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