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This started
as a simple piece of pattern play, with clay of course. It grew into a
multi-media project. Your child can explore two kinds of paint, color-mixing
and much more.
What can
this art exploration help your child to learn (or how can it help her to
develop)? Obviously, it focuses on spring plants (so, that’s some science for
her). After creating flowers, your child will add ‘rain’. Use this opportunity
as a way to introduce the plant growing cycle (including what a plant needs to
grow – such as rain).
The
color-mixing aspect also ties in science as well. The ‘finger paint’ clay
process is an easy way to build fine motor skills, as is playing with different
types of paintbrushes (thick and thin). If your child chooses, she can create a
pattern with the spring flowers she’s making. Use this as a math activity,
helping your child to understand what a pattern is and counting the blooms.
Keep in
mind, your child’s artwork doesn’t have to look exactly like what’s pictured
here. Encourage her to explore, experiment and make her own discoveries within
the materials given and the processes used!
Here’s What
You’ll Need:
·
White
paper
·
Green
modeling clay (make sure that it’s soft)
·
Tempera paint (choose as many or as few colors as you want – you can also just go with
the primaries)
·
Blue
water color paint
·
Thick
and thin paintbrushes
Here’s What
to Do:
1. Tear
dime-sized pieces of clay apart. Press the clay onto the paper, ‘finger
painting’ flower stems. Your child can make the same motion as she would if she
was actually painting with her hands. Soft clay will easily spread and stick
onto the paper.
2. Pour a
few quarter-sized pools of tempera paint onto a piece of wax paper (it’s a
simple, and affordable, palette).
3. Mix the
colors into new ones.
4. Choose a
paintbrush (or your child can use her fingers). Dab different colors of paint
onto the flower stems.
5. Make it
rain! Wet another paintbrush. Dip it into blue water color paint.
6. Sprinkle
the water color paint over the flowers to create rain, splattering it like a
Jackson Pollock artwork! Your child needs to keep adding more water and paint
to the brush as she goes along.
Are you
looking for more kids’ art activities? Follow our Pinterest board for ideas!
Follow Mini Monets and Mommies's board Creative Kids Crafts on Pinterest.
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