Easy and Fun Art Projects for your Kids
Creating art projects is one activity that many children love. Drawing, painting, and making crafts are both fun activities for the children and wonderful methods to practice small motor skills and coordination. One added advantage is the fact that once your child learns to love art at an early age it's an appreciation that can be carried through the remainder of their life. If you would like a couple of fun and simple art projects your child can try and help exercise their creative skills and also have some fun, try these.
Art Using the Hand
Hand art is hard to beat whenever you would like a fun, inexpensive, and fast craft project. The sole things that this craft require would be a box of crayons, a pad of paper, and your child's hand. You could start by tracing your own hand on a sheet of paper with a crayon. Then, make use of your imagination to transform the hand tracing into something that is completely different. Although almost everyone has traced their hand and transformed it into a turkey during the Thanksgiving season as a child, there are many other creative and fun things you can do. One example is to draw a face on the palm portion and then make the fingers into a spiked hairdo. You might like to turn your paper upside-down after making the hand tracing. In this position, the fingers could be an insect or space monsters legs. This is an inexpensive and inventive way of spending a few hours. Be sure you display one or two of your child's favorite hand tracing creations in picture frames.
"Tie Dye" with Paper Towels
When you have a roll of plain white paper towels, water, a handful of rubber bands or "twisty-ties," some paper clips, some small bowls and also a box of watercolor paints, your youngster can make a myriad of tie dye artwork. You need to first place a plastic drop cloth or vinyl tablecloth on the table to guard the top. Take a plain white paper towel and fold it as a fan. Then, make use of the rubber bands, twisty-ties or paper clips to restrict the folds in certain areas. Pour a bit of water into each of the small bowls. Then, using the watercolor paints and a brush, add a different color to each bowl of water. Dip your folded paper towel right into a color, then dip a new area into another color. The paper towel absorbs the colored paints, while the places that have the paper clips, rubber bands, and twist ties will stay white. When you are satisfied with the quantity of color, gently blot the folded towel using clean paper towels until all of the excess moisture has become absorbed. Next you can remove the twist ties, paper clips, or rubber bands and check out the beautiful tie dyed work of art. Lay your beautiful creation flat to dry. When you don't want the folds in it, place a clean paper towel over the painted paper towel and iron it. This tie dyed art is really a beautiful thing to display in picture frames, and this will include a large amount of design and color to any room.
Now that you have some new ideas you can try, have a blast getting your child started. Be sure to frame the final product in order that it might be proudly displayed!
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