Smash Painting

If you are looking for a really simple, exploratory, physical, colorful, messy, highly engaging, and FUN creative experience for outdoors, this boom painting is it! Information technology volition make your kids so happy that they volition squeal with joy. And when all is said and done, you'll have a collection of really cool and unique little works of art.

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

I starting time saw this idea on the Crafty Morning blog. Information technology got me thinking that this would exist fun to do with individual little pieces of newspaper. (I am always envisioning walls of lilliputian artworks for some reason!) Let me give you the supply list and tell you how nosotros did this. Yous can always figure out your own way. As long as paint and mallets are involved, your kids volition be ELATED!

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

Supply list for Blast Painting

~ Cotton rounds

~ Tempera paint (IKEA has a corking clasp bottle set, or any inexpensive kind that kids can squeeze)

~ Mallet (or you could utilise a large ladle)

~ Newspaper cut into small 4″ or 5″ squares (I like sulfite paper, it's a heavy construction paper)

~ Tarp

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

The Blast Painting process:

1. Before the kids arrived, I cut up a ton of paper squares – I figured 20 for each child (they ran out and could accept done 100 each). I picked some of my less expensive and runnier tempera paint bottles, and brought all the supplies outside to the picnic table as a staging area.

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

2. I fix a station right nearby the tarps with the paper and pencils. This was then that the kids could write their names on the backs of the newspaper before smash painting. I reminded them that the name needed to confront downwards on the tarp so it didn't get covered with paint.

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

iii. We decided on a organization. Ours looked like this:

  • catch paper
  • write your name
  • go to tarp and lay down paper (name face down)
  • clasp paint on the cotton round
  • turn it over and place on paper
  • employ mallet to smash.

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

iv. Presently the system changed, every bit often happens in one case you get to really using a new organization. The kids decided they would squeeze the paint on the paper so cover it with one or more than cotton rounds. This worked for me! As long as they kept everything on the tarp. Oh, and I told them they had to yell "I'm splattering!" when they were nearly to smash the mallet so that kids who didn't want to get messy could motion away.

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

v. The kids ran around similar they couldn't become enough of this project, and they never stopped laughing. It was such pure, childlike joy I notwithstanding to this 24-hour interval (we did this 3 years ago!) smile when I run into these photos.

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

6. I realized that I needed to bring out a bin so the kids could skin off the cotton rounds and throw them away. I originally thought information technology would be cool to proceed them on, just the peeling part was fun for them and the designs underneath were fifty-fifty libation.

Spotter this video of the kids in activity!

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

Kids use cotton rounds, mallets and paint to make mini smash paintings.

If y'all desire a less-messier version of this wall of mini-paintings, merely yet something that kids LOVE, try spin fine art!

xo, Bar

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