The World is Her Canvas
We love to paint with Little Bit, so this week's Unplugged theme, paint, had us very excited. We decided to bring the paint outdoors and let Little Bit have free reign over our sliding glass doors!
We poured our tempera paints into a muffin tin and mixed a few additional colors for variety.
Then I explained to Little Bit that she could use her paint brushes to paint on the glass doors.
Little Bit was a little apprehensive at first and she's still learning how to use brushes as opposed to her hands, but she started getting into it after a few minutes of exploration and a little modeling by yours truly.
Of course, I should have know that the painting would soon extend to other surfaces.
Subsequently, she abandoned her brush and went back to using her fingers.
Can you tell she had a blast?
Once she had decided that she'd had enough, we made a print of her artwork on a blank piece of paper (inspired by this idea).
And clean-up was easy-peasy with the hose!
This was a fun project and one that I know she'll ask to do again. And, it was a nice "easy" material to work with for this week's Unplugged Project. Actually, I've been meaning to do this activity with Little Bit ever since the weather started warming up, so this week's theme gave us the perfect excuse! Wouldn't this be so much fun to do with a group of toddlers, like at a paint party?
To see how other participants in this week's Unplugged Project used paint, click here!
Labels: activity, paint, toddler, unplugged project



16 Comments:
I LOVED that she did this. What fun! Watch out Warhol, here she comes! :)
Yeah. Um. Well, I got the kids to clean up today. That was kinda like an art adventure. I think?
Because you rock, I've just given you an award!
What a great idea - how fun! Why did I never think of this for my little ones? Glad she had so much fun - she is a doll baby!!
Have a good week, Chrissy - see you - Kellan
Oh my gosh that is so cool! I would have never thought of that!
Kelsey
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Came from CC's blog! What a great idea! I am so excited to have found you (CC has great taste!). My little guy is nearly 10 months and I am eager to find great ideas--this sounds fantastic!
I'm thinking we might have some fun with yogurt on the window tomorrow :) (I'd do paint, but he eats EVERYTHING so we'll have to wait on that).
Great Idea! I'm sure our girls will love it!
It looks like your daughter is an amazing artist and having a great time too!
I like the easy clean up too!
Pam
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When mine were young the sliding door was their pallet! My neighbors thought I was nuts letting my kids paint in their diapers on the glass. What joy to see your dd being able to express herself.
This looks like great fun! Love the print-making too. :)
Ooo, that looks fun. And easy clean-up is always a big plus! I love the print transfer idea. It turned out beautifully! I'll have to add your project to my mental list of paint ideas. Fun! Thanks!
So much fun!
I knew we should have installed a slider......
Actually, I let the kids use markers on our interior windows. My mother thinks I'm nuts.
For awhile I wanted to buy Crayola write on glass markers and let Paige use them on the slider. I don't know why I never thought of letting her use the washable paint! And now we've moved and I no longer have the slider. Oh well, I'll have to keep this in mind for the future. Looks like lots of fun, as usual! :)
So much fun. I think I want to paint our windows to. Ohhh fun.
She does look like she's having blast, what a cutie. I really like the transfer idea to have a permanent version of the washable art. I wonder if it would work on a mirror?
So fun. I just wouldn't want my kids to get the hang of coloring on walls ... but damn ... great idea, and great photos to boot.
Perfect idea!! I love all your photos, too!!
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