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Spring Bunny Canvas Art

April 20, 2019 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Spring bunny Art activities suitable for all ages.
Spring bunny canvas art with paint dabber technique. An easy-to-do all-ages art activity.

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The birds are chirping, and there is excitement in the air. Everyone seems to have a skip in their step. I think it is because spring has come early to our city and… it’s the Easter long weekend!


Here’s an easy spring bunny art activity that will add some hop to the skip, and be sure to keep everyone’s good mood up.

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Spring Bunny Canvas Art

A few simple supplies are all that is needed for this activity:

  • white canvas panel (12-inch x 18-inch)
  • non-toxic paint dot markers
  • colored cardstock
  • bunny template
  • scissors

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The Bunny Canvas Art Process

Trace a bunny on colored cardstock in a size that leaves room to paint dab around it on the canvas board. I sized the bunny to fit just inside the edges of an 8 x 11 ½ piece of paper.

Cut out the cardstock bunny and place it in the middle of the canvas board.

Choose your favorite dot marker colors.

Dab paint dots around the bunny template.

Let the canvas dry.

Dot markers used to paint around a bunny template on canvas. An easy art activity suitable for all ages.

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For this project, I used an inexpensive canvas board from a Dollar Store.

The dot paint markers were a great find at Michaels. I was excited to see so many colors in the package! I chose blue and teal, inspired by a bunny art project I had seen painted in similar tones. Your favorite color scheme would work just as well.

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This spring bunny paint project dries quickly…a real plus. It can be displayed on a small easel along with matching decor.

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Easy dot marker Spring bunny canvas art suitable for all ages. This is an attractive art activity to display.

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Filed Under: art, Easter, preschool, spring Tagged With: bunnies, canvas art, spring

Sea Turtle Theme Activities

April 10, 2019 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Sea turtle theme with facts and hands-on activities to share with early learners. Art, math, dramatic play, and sensory activities are included.
Sea turtle theme with facts and hands-on activities to share with early learners. Art, math, dramatic play, and sensory activities are included.

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Sea turtles are large, fascinating ocean creatures. After viewing beautiful sea turtle paintings by an artist passionate about conservation and reading a few super interesting storybooks, this sea turtle theme was born. Interesting facts followed by engaging, hands-on activities are included. Green sea turtles are the focus of the theme

Green Sea Turtle Life Stages

One in a thousand baby green sea turtles lives to become an adult. Sea turtles face many challenges in trying to survive. Here’s how they get their start in life.

At night, baby green sea turtles scurry to the ocean from the deep hole they dig out of. They hatch from eggs deposited by their mother (also at night) on a sandy beach above the high tide line. The small, white eggs are buried in a blanket of sand to keep them warm and hide them from predators. The eggs are left alone to incubate for 50 -70 days.

The temperature of the nest determines the sex of the turtles. Warmer eggs become males; cooler eggs become females. Both males and females can dig out of the same nest because the temperature can vary in different parts of it.

The hatchlings hurry to the ocean in the dark when it is less likely that they will be eaten by crabs or shorebirds like gulls or herons. Most babies do not make it to the ocean. Even if they safely make it to the water, they could be eaten by birds hovering above the waves or predatory fish lingering close to shore.

Sea turtle hatchlings scurry to the ocean at night.

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Young green sea turtles spend the first three to five years of their lives in deeper waters. They are carnivores, eating fish eggs, mollusks, jellyfish, worms, sponges, algae, crustaceans, and small invertebrates.

Adults green sea turtles spend most of their time in shallow coastal waters with lush seagrass beds. They are herbivores, relying on food such as seagrasses and algae. Adults are at home in coral reefs, salt marshes, and nearshore grass beds. In these habitats, they have lots of food and protection from predators and rough ocean waves.

Green sea turtle activities for early learners. Sensory bin, small world, art and dramatic play for preschool and kindergarten children.

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Conservation of Green Sea Turtles

Green sea turtles are endangered. They face a high risk of extinction in the wild. The turtles are protected by law in most countries. Many countries also protect their nesting areas.

Some threats green sea turtles face:

  • Loss of nesting areas due to real estate development in coastal areas.
  • Poaching: There is the illegal trade of eggs, meat, and shells.  The skin is used for shoes, belts, and bags.  The meat is used to make exotic dishes like turtle soup.  Turtle oil is used for cosmetics.
  • Plastic and other marine debris

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Help Keep Green Sea Turtles Alive

We can help green sea turtles stay alive!  We can:

  • read books about green sea turtles and how to help them survive.
  • limit the use of plastic and recycle the plastic we use.
  • buy sustainably harvested, ocean-friendly seafood.
  • support organizations that help protect green sea turtles and their habitats.
  • share social media posts about sea turtles and efforts to protect them.

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People who live close to a sea turtle nesting area can:

  • join a beach clean-up.
  • volunteer for a turtle watch night shift.
  • turn off porch lights at night.
  • refrain from using flashlights or making bonfires during nesting season.     

Porch lights, flashlights, and bonfires disorient hatchlings. They can head away from the ocean instead of toward it. 

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Green Sea Turtle Activities

Green Sea Turtle Small World

Sea turtle seashore small world.

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This small world includes a green sea turtle in a beach scene.

Materials used:

  • play sand
  • water
  • blue liquid watercolor (to color the water)
  • rocks (different sizes and colors)
  • sea turtle
  • sea glass
  • small shells
  • fish

Another way to feature the items in this sensory bin is to add them to different compartments of a clear plastic drawer tray. The drawer tray option includes green sea turtles at different life stages.

Sea turtle life stages small world in a clear drawer tray.

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These small worlds are inspired by the art of Carleen Ross. Carleen has authored a gorgeous book featuring her art and sea turtle facts called “Journey To The Sea Turtle”.  (CarleenRossArt.com)

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Painted Sea Turtle Hatchlings

White corn syrup paint colors and turtle hatchling tagboard shapes. An all-ages painting activity.

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Create gorgeous sea turtle hatchlings with this shiny paint in a few different hues.

Supplies needed:

  • white corn syrup
  • green food coloring
  • neon green food coloring
  • yellow food coloring
  • small jars
  • spoons for stirring paints
  • paintbrushes
  • manila paper turtle shapes

Add green and neon green food coloring in different amounts to a few small jars filled with white corn syrup. Add a little yellow food coloring to one jar with green. Mix the paints to make lighter and darker shades of green and yellow-green. Add yellow food coloring to one jar of corn syrup and stir.

Paint the sea turtle hatchlings.
Note: This paint is sticky, and will take at least a week to dry completely. It dries with a beautiful, smooth finish.

Shiny corn syrup painting on green sea turtle hatchlings.

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This art activity is inspired by the art piece “Baby Honus” by Cas Plester. (chillpineappleart.ca)

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Egg And Hatchling Sensory Bin

Sometimes scientists move sea turtle eggs to a safer, drier place and bury them there. This conservation activity is replicated in this egg and hatchling rice bin.

Sea turtle egg and hatchling rice sensory bin.

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Add the following items to a sensory bin:

  • brown rice
  • cloth Bag
  • white styrofoam balls (sea turtle eggs)
  • sea turtle hatchling
  • juvenile sea turtle
  • scoop

A red light can be shined on this sensory bin. Scientists and volunteers use a red turtle-friendly light to carry out their night watch sea turtle activities.

Sea turtle egg rescue rice sensory bin with a red light.

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Sea Turtle Dramatic Play Kit

Sea turtle scientist night watch dramatic play props.

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Add supplies used by sea turtle scientists and turtle watch volunteers to a dramatic play center:

  • toolbox
  • clipboard, paper, and pencils (to take down data)
  • measuring tape to measure nest locations or sea turtle lengths
  • stakes (to mark nest locations)
  • cloth bag (to relocate turtle eggs if needed)
  • ice (to chill “tissue or blood samples”)
  • needle
  • dry gauze
  • plastic specimen jars
  • tag applicator
  • rubber gloves

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Feature Conservation Organization

The organization WIDECAST

  • studies sea turtles.
  • educates children and adults about sea turtle conservation.
  • organizes beach cleanups.
  • recruits volunteers for nightly patrol of sea turtle nesting grounds.
  • promotes alternative sources of income to poaching, i.e. making jewelry with sea glass.
  • lobbies governments for stronger regulations to protect sea turtles and their nesting sites.

WIDECAST is showcased in an excellent non-fiction picture book called Sea Turtle Scientist by Stephen R. Swinburne.

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Filed Under: art, Math, ocean, preschool, pretend play, science, sensory Tagged With: conservation, corn syrup painting, dramatic play, painting, sea turtles, sensory bin

St. Patrick’s Day Activities

March 12, 2019 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

St. Patrick's Day activities for the early childhood classroom. Sensory tray, writing center, and dramatic play center ideas included.
St. Patrick's Day activities for the early childhood classroom. Sensory tray, writing center, and dramatic play center ideas included.

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It’s March, but there is still lots of snow outside in Edmonton.  St. Patrick’s Day activities and the green color they surround us with are so welcome.  Here are three centers my class is currently playing in.

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St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Tray

Items included in this sensory tray:

  • spinach rice vermicelli noodles (broken up)
  • green bowls, sieves, and scoops
  • green buttons, beads, and bead garland
  • shamrock and leprechaun shaped erasers
  • green coins
  • leprechaun mini hats
  • shamrock ice cubes
St. Patrick's Day rice noodle tray with leprechaun hats, green sieves, utensils and loose parts.

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The green vermicelli noodles are a great find, as they are “ready-made” for this activity.

Green rice vermicelli noodles for sensory play.

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St. Patrick’s Day Play Kitchen

Pretend play is hands down one of children’s favorite activities to do.  When effort is put into adding details to a play kitchen, children respond with delight.

St. Patrick's Day house center dramatic play accessories. Tableware, play food, jewelry, coins, and decorations are included.

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St. Patrick’s Day pretend play items:

  • St. Patrick’s Day themed plates and napkins
  • shamrock felt decorations (to use as cookies)
  • shamrock felt garland (taken apart to be “pretzels”)
  • green and yellow pom-poms (play food)
  • green and white flowers
  • shamrock-shaped tray
  • green serving utensils and ice cube tray
  • shamrock table scatter
  • bead necklace
  • gold coins

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St. Patrick’s Day Creating And Writing Center

St. Patrick's Day writing center with office supplies. Themed tracers, stickers rulers, rubber stamps, erasers, hole punches, and writing papers are included.

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The items in this creating and writing center are:

  • felt pens in varying shades of green
  • shamrock ink stampers
  • shamrock paper punch
  • leprechaun hat and shamrock tracers
  • St. Patrick’s Day erasers
  • St. Patrick’s Day stickers
  • sticky note pad
  • green stencil rulers
  • paper and pencil
  • gold coins
  • St. Patrick’s Day glasses
  • flowers and Irish blessing for decoration

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All these activities are stocked with accessories easily found at Dollar stores or party stores. They are versatile pieces and can be used in the same or different ways in upcoming years.

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Filed Under: literacy, preschool, pretend play, sensory, St. Patrick's Day Tagged With: holiday, prewriting, sensory bin

Igloo “Glamping” Pretend Play

March 10, 2019 by Annette Kaminsky 3 Comments

Igloo camping center with fur, sequins, fishing gear, and polar animals. Pretend play winter theme.
Igloo camping center with fur, sequins, fishing gear, and polar animals.

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It’s been said that you should buy beautiful things you are drawn to, even if you are not sure how they will fit into your decorating color scheme or wardrobe collection.

When I purchased a narwhal-themed sequin pillow, I wasn’t sure how I would use it in preschool play. I loved seeing color and shape change sequins in children’s clothing and thought a sensory item like this would be nice to explore in the classroom.

Then I saw some “Glamping” pretend play posts on social media and knew this pillow would be perfect for an igloo “glamping” pretend play center.

Arctic dramatic play center with polar animals and glam accessories.

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Igloo “Glamping” Center Accessories

To set up a glammed-up igloo pretend play center, collect the following:

  • Pop up igloo
  • Fur rabbit skin
  • Narwhal-themed sequin pillow
  • Bird puppet
  • Toy flashlight
  • Water bottle
  • Drinking glasses
  • Food bowl and spoon
  • Fishing box and reel
  • Paper fish
  • Camping chair
  • Stuffed snowy owl
  • Polar bear puppet
  • Toque, hat, and mittens

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Glam igloo dramatic play center with polar themed accessories.

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A fishing activity center for an arctic or camping theme

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A rope with clothespins strung behind the igloo to hang up fish to dry facilitates fine motor skills.

A color-changing light gives the igloo a green or blue glow.

Igloo pretend play center with polar animals and glam accessories.

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An arctic pretend play center with lighted igloo, polar animals, and glam accessories.

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For information about igloos, click here.

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Polar-themed dramatic play fishing center.

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“Glamping” is a form of luxurious camping. Are you a camper or more of a glamper? Share below.

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Related:

Winter Playdough Recipe

Spray Paint Snowflake Silhouette

Blue Candy Cane Science Experiment

Winter-themed Treasure Blocks

Kid’s Winter Wonderland Tablescape

Polar Bear Small World

Winter Sensory Trays

Painting Ice and Snow

Winter Wreath Paper Plate Craft

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Filed Under: preschool, pretend play, winter Tagged With: Arctic, camping

World Book Day Story Book Feature: Just Itzy

March 6, 2019 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

World Book Day Just Itzy storybook theme. Spider sensory and small world activities for young children.
World Book Day Just Itzy storybook theme. Spider sensory and small world activities for young children.

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World Book Day is held every year on the first Thursday in March. It is a celebration of authors, illustrators, and books.  And it is most of all a celebration of reading.

The impact of the picture book “Just Itzy” spanning my preschool storytime, a teacher aide’s home, and three children and their classrooms makes the story worthy of a shout out for World Book Day.

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The “Just Itzy” Story

“Just Itzy” is written by Lana Krumwiede and illustrated by Greg Pizzoli. This story was one of the many books about spiders I chose last Fall in gathering resources for a Spider theme. It is an entertaining read about a spider named Itzy Bitzy and his first day of school. In the story, Itzy wants to catch his lunch instead of taking a lunch box that had been packed for him. In learning to make a spider web to trap food he becomes part of the nursery rhymes “Little Miss Muffet”, “There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly”, and “The Itsy Bitsy Spider.” By the end of the tale, Itzy builds a successful spider web AND rescues his big brother Gutzy who had been teasing him about his “smallness.”

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The Story’s Reach

My class enjoyed the story. The teacher aide liked “Just Itzy” so much she borrowed the book from a library for her three children. After numerous readings at home, the story was further enjoyed at her children’s school:

  • Both grade school children took the book to school to show it to their teachers and classmates.
  • One teacher had the teacher aide’s child read the book to the class.
  • The teacher in the kindergarten class ordered the book, and it fit in perfectly with the Fantasy Theme the students were working on.

The teacher aide said that for weeks afterward, their family would add humor to their day by chanting “Keep your eye on the fly,” a saying Itzy’s “spindergarten” teacher taught the class about never giving up.

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“Just Itzy” Story Centers

Spider Small World

Spider themed small world with translucent pipe builders, spiders, a fly, flowers, and a spider web on a patch of grass.

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This small world has

  • a play grass base
  • Safari Toob flowers
  • different-sized toy spiders
  • a toy fly
  • a cupcake liner spider web
  • translucent pipe builders

It is winter in our city at the moment. This activity would be great in the summer using a patch of grass and some real flowers!

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Spider Light Table Activity

Spiders, a fly, a spider web and translucent pipe builders on the light table.

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An opportunity to reenact the “Itsy Bitsy Spider” nursery rhyme on the light table or regular table with

  • a large plastic spider web
  • small toy spiders
  • a toy fly
  • translucent pipe builders

Most spiders at this center are very tiny so they fit in the pipe builders.

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Spider Web Sensory Bin

An all-black spider web sensory bin with noodles, rice, beans, spiders, and loose parts.

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Items in the bin:

  • black rice
  • black rotini noodles
  • black beans
  • plastic spiders
  • loose parts such as buttons, beads and hair ties
  • spider web made from rope

Toy tweezers would work well with this activity.

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The storybook “Just Itzy” is an engaging read that works wonderfully for the beginning of school, anytime in Fall, and on World Book Day.

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Filed Under: book theme, literacy, preschool, sensory Tagged With: construction, picture books, spiders

Hawaiian Party

March 3, 2019 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Hawaiian party ideas for an all-ages get together. Food, crafts, songs, and music for an easy to manage get together.
Hawaiian party ideas for an all-ages get together. Food, crafts, songs, and music for an easy to manage get together.

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Here’s a Hawaiian Party that works for all ages. We did it with a group of seniors, preschool children, and their parents. It was dreamed up because this school year our preschool classes were invited to visit a senior’s home to socialize with the residents. February was a great month to show some kindness, so we planned our visit then.

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Hawaiian Holiday Theme

Hawaiian Holiday was the theme of choice. Our city was in the middle of a cold-weather spell, so the thinking was “If we can’t be in Hawaii, (where we would ALL rather be), then let’s bring Hawaii to us.”

Our preschool brought food and activities for the visit.

As seniors, preschool children, and preschool parents entered the social room at the home, music from the CD “Golden Hits Of Hawaii” wafted through the air. (This is a favorite CD of Hawaiian music, and we’ve played it at school on some of our coldest days. The music lifts our spirits every time.)

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As everyone chose a spot to sit, they were invited to make a paper lei.

Paper Hawaiian lei party craft suitable for all ages.

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Next, our school group performed some action songs for seniors and parents. Songs from Dr. Jean Sing Along Read Along books and CDs were our choice. (Dr. Jean has many singing and learning activities available on her website and her YouTube Channel.)

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Hawaiian Party Food

Then refreshments were served. Hawaiian-themed paper plates were passed out.

Little muffins with parasols for decoration were offered.

Muffins decorated with parasols for a Hawaiian party snack.

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Each table got a palm tree scene fruit plate.

Palm tree scene made with fruit and coconut rolls for a Hawaiian party snack.

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Crispy coconut rolls were a last-minute find for the palm tree trunks.

A selection of cookies rounded out the snack options.

A cookie tray with rainbow, oatmeal, and chocolate chip cookies.

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Extra fruit was available to make sure everyone would have some.

Fruit tray with strawberries, blueberries, grapes and honeydew.

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Closing Activity

Our last activity was choosing a Hawaiian-themed picture to color. Scented markers were used for this. The seniors were proud to show us their finished work.

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As we were preparing to leave, many seniors showed appreciation for our visit. They said we brightened their morning, which is what we had hoped for! Preschool parents who helped supervise our activities were complimentary. A good time was had by all.

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Filed Under: music, party, preschool Tagged With: Hawaii, multicultural

Artist Inspired Paint Mixing Project

September 11, 2018 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Color mixing paint project with red, white and yellow paint.
Color mixing paint project with red, white and yellow paint.

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Paint Mixing

Preschoolers love, love, love to mix paint colors, and I like some unique art for memory albums and/or classroom display. The orange/fuchsia diptych art quilt entitled “Now” by textile artist Laurie Brainerd provides just the right inspiration for children to color mix and have an interesting finished project. The unique paper shapes add interest to the painting project.

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The Two-Part Paint Mixing Process

Cut out the two shapes displayed above on light pink or white fade-resistant construction paper.

Day One

Set out yellow and a little red tempera paint along with brushes for children to decorate the shape featured below.

Color mixing paint activity: red and yellow paint set up with an unusual paper shape.

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Day Two

Set out white and a little red tempera paint along with brushes for children to decorate the shape featured below.

(The red paint tends to dominate, so a small amount works best.)

Color mixing paint activity: red and white paint set up with an unusual paper shape.

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Finishing The Look

After both projects dry, use glue tape to attach the pieces to a 12 x 12 piece of card stock. The art can be displayed on a wall and/or saved for a scrapbook-style memory album.

Color mixing paint project with red, white and yellow paint.

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About Laurie Brainerd’s Work

The art quilt “Now” (2008) is part of Laurie Brainerd’s series of abstract works around formal elements of design.  Commercial, hand-dyed, and vintage fabrics were used in the pieces. I discovered the quilt in the gorgeous book “500 Art Quilts” by Karey Patterson Bresenhan.

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Laurie Brainerd makes many unique art quilts. You can find out more about Laurie’s interesting and varied pieces on her website.

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Filed Under: art, preschool Tagged With: artists, color, painting

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