June 14, 2012
DIY: WATERCOLOR BUBBLE ART
Another instant art project that will definitely be fun for the kids! I am thinking we may do another tomorrow, but this time just using black. I think a black bubble one would be a nice contrast hanging next to these colored ones. Just a word of caution though, do this outside with nothing around that you don't mind getting a bit of color on. And when they're done, your kids may just have a smidge of color splatter on their face too. It's real cute!
If you do any on the instant art projects, just leave a link here as I would love to see it! See last week's instant art project here.
I might try it this weekend! Sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! It looks like loads of fun yet so simple. Definitely adding this to my list of things to do with the kids over Summer :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm sure this was fun!! :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun that looks! I will definitely be buying some watercolors and letting my kids go to town :) At the beginning of the year we did string art. We poured several different colors of tempura pain onto a palette, and cut yarn and string into various lengths. Each kidlet would take turns dipping their sting into the paint, getting it full of paint, then would stand up, and let the string go. The paper was taped to the ground, so we had lots of line and squiggled paint splatters. They had a blast and just laughed at the way each piece of string would land. They were entertained for a good couple of hours too! I was looking up an example of what we did, and came across this. I thought you would enjoy some of these quick art activities since you always do so much fun stuff with your girls :)
ReplyDeletehttp://books.google.com/books?id=YntVHHPdWnQC&pg=PA311&lpg=PA311&dq=dip+string+in+paint+and+drop+onto+paper&source=bl&ots=jjt8xMmqJN&sig=-Jt35O2GmBMcEUDnqPuA4s1POb8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ZefaT5bTIMTS2QWUhM3XCA&ved=0CFMQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=dip%20string%20in%20paint%20and%20drop%20onto%20paper&f=false
Very cute! I love the colours ^^
ReplyDeletethis is brilliant and so simple yet fun, i'll add this to our summer holidays crafts list :) x
ReplyDeleteArt from kids are the best! :))
ReplyDeleteLoves from Holland!
so fun! i did this with my preschoolers last week. they love it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute and fun project!
ReplyDeleteLove this one and will totally do it with my kids next week. Kid art is my favorite! This is what we did last week ... http://sweetnicks.com/weblog/2012/06/craft-time-watercolor-and-salt-art/
ReplyDeleteI did something similar for a high school art project and it was so much fun! These look great-thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteoh i'm loving this! so simple and SO pretty! a must try for sure :) tahnks ruby :)
ReplyDeleteI love this so much! My girls are going to love it even more when I have them do it. Thanks for sharing this idea!
ReplyDeletewow, it`s amazing, how cute is this idea, I`ll definitively try this for some fun art. One of my goals for this summer is learning to draw, so this would be a nice start. Congratulations for such a wonderful DIY.
ReplyDeletei L-O-V-E this! so cute, so easy, SO FUN! (o^_____^o) ♥
ReplyDeleteYou are one smart and crafty mama!
ReplyDelete~Deirdre
What a great idea! So organic and fun :)
ReplyDeletenice!
ReplyDeletewe will def be giving this a go!! looks like so much fun L:)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Where do you find those solid white frames?
ReplyDeletei think from aaron brothers frame store. it's been awhile and i stock up when they have a sale!
DeleteWhat a fantastic idea. Am definitely going to do this with my daughter, she'll have so much fun.
ReplyDeletePS Have been reading you're blog for awhile now and love it. Thank you for writing it. xxx
PPS Your family is beautiful. You are very blessed :)
Brilliant and simple!
ReplyDeleteGreat summer craft project.
Good Job ;)
I've been trying to think of new wall art so I can make my new apartment look a little more modern! This is perfect! And who doesn't love spending a day with colored bubbles!!!
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