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Coloring on a two-dimensional surface is a staple activity for kids – but creating 3-D art with foam? Welcome a whole new world of exciting possibilities! Say hello to fluffy, puffy, make-it-yourself paint.
Making a batch of foam paint is a breeze. Create a few colors for variety’s sake and spoon them into Ziploc bags. Then let the foamy fun begin!
What You Will Need:
Directions:
Warning: This activity can get messy!
Playing with foam paint is best done outside, or at least on a table with plenty of newspaper if it must be done inside. Show your child how to squeeze paint out of the bag at first.
Encourage your kid to paint sun and clouds with the thick and foamy textures, or whatever else they’re inspired to paint. Dots, abstract designs, and even squiggles are great.
After your child’s picture—or pictures—is complete, leave overnight to dry. The puffy foam paint will grow and harden to make a wondrous object d’art.
Background on KinderCare Learning Centers:
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this sound like a great idea for my granddaughters.
This definitely looks to be right up my two grandsons allies! They are both 4 & 6 years old and I must practice with this first! They will certainly love this craft! Thank you for sharing this!
What a fun craft and thank you for sharing.
this is to cool I love it
looks like fun, but messy!!