Many months ago we did a rainbow glitter clay paint.
What’s clay paint? It’s just like finger painting, but with super-slippery
modeling clay. It gives those fine motor skills a work out and is somewhat neater
than using real paints. It also traps the glitter, meaning that the sparkles
won’t get quite as messy. To turn the clay paint into a St. Patrick’s Day
project, I added a pot of gold paper collage!
Here’s What You’ll Need:
·
Soft modeling clay in at least four
different colors
·
White Crayola Model Magic
·
Glitter – match each color of sparkles to
the clay
·
Black, white and yellow card stock paper
·
A marker or crayon
·
Scissors
·
Clear-drying school glue
Here’s What to Do:
1. Pull
the first color of clay apart into quarter-sized pieces. Have your child roll a
piece into a snake shape.
2. Pour
a tiny pool of glitter (in the same color as the clay) onto a piece of scrap
paper. Roll the clay through it, smooshing the glitter in.
3. Spread
the glitter-covered clay onto the white card stock, making a semi-circle
rainbow shape. Your child can stretch out the clay with her fingers, ‘painting’
it on. It will stick to the paper the more she presses it in.
4. Repeat
the steps with the other colors, making more bands on the rainbow.
5. Roll
the Model Magic into two golf ball-sized balls. Your child can smash the Model
Magic into opal-colored glitter.
6. Press
the Model Magic onto each end of the rainbow to make clouds.
7. Fold
the black paper in half, book-style.
8. Draw
half a circle on the paper, with a flat top starting at the fold.
9. Cut
the half circle out.
10.
Open the paper to reveal the pot for the
St. Patrick’s Day pot of gold.
11.
Fold the yellow paper in half.
12.
Draw half circles on the paper at the
fold.
13. Cut the circles out and open them to make
gold coins.
14. Glue the pot and the gold onto the paper
near the rainbow.
Are you looking for more St. Patrick’s Day activities?
Follow my Pinterest board for ideas!
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