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Apple Painting |
You need an apple, red paint and paper
Have an adult cut the apple in half, place some paint onto a dish, have your child dip the apple into the paint and use it as a stamp on the paper.... |
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Acorn Painitng |
Materials: Tempra Paint
Acorns/pine cones
Shoe box or rectangle container
Construction paper
Have your child go out and search for a few acorns and pine cones. Then place a piece of pape... |
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Pudding Painting |
My son is still placing everything in his mouth and I wanted a fun activity for him to sit and do and still be safe so we made chocolete instant pudding (you can use any flavor) and then taped a piece of construction paper to his highchair. You just ... |
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No-Mess Finger Painting |
Take two sheets of Wax paper, put one down on the table, place a sheet of construction or art paper on top, splash several spots of non-toxic finger paint on the paper, place the second sheet of wax paper on top. Encourange baby to pat the paper wit... |
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Pudding Painting |
Here is a way for the younger kids that might eat paint to get to finger paint. What you'll want to do is make a batch of white pudding (what ever flavor you want) then put it in a few small bowls. Then take food coloring and color the pudding in the... |
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Egg Shell Pencil Holder |
You will build up your manual dexterity doing this project.
material needed:
small vegetable can, egg shells, glue, waxed paper, and spray paint
let's get started:
1. Prepare the can by washing it and taking off the label. Be careful that... |
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No-Mess Fingerpainting Bag |
Place 3-4 tablespoons of non-toxic, washable paint inside a sandwich size (good-quality) zipper seal plastic bag. Close firmly and seal with clear packaging tape.
Encourage child to spread the paint around by laying the bag flat; show him/her how... |
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Feet Butterflies |
Have children take off shoes, dip feet into shallow pan of pastel paint.Step onto a piece of paper so feet are going outward from the heels together. When dry, add antennae with markers.
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Playing With Rocks |
The best thing about painting rocks may be that there's nothing to it. All you need is a pocketful of stones, some paint, and a little imagination, and in no time you will have a stone family and an entourage of stony-faced creatures.
First, send... |
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Painting Egg Shells |
You will need:
An egg (uncooked)
A pin, nail, thumb tack or similar
Paints and paintbrush.
What to do:
Use the pin (or similar) to prick a hole in each end of the egg.
Blow gently into one end of the egg so that the yolk and white c... |
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