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Painting with construction vehicles has to be one of the most fun process art activities there is to do. It is easy, messy, and involves heavy-duty vehicles, so what child wouldn’t dive right in? And the art invitation can be set up in minutes.
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Supplies to Collect
There are just a few supplies to gather for this out of the box art activity:
- black and brown tempera paint
- paint pots
- spoons
- newspapers or plastic tablecloth
- 18-inch x 24-inch manila paper
- toy heavy-duty construction vehicles
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The Painting With Construction Vehicles Process
First, cover a table with newspaper or a plastic tablecloth.
Then give participants a large sheet of sturdy paper. I usually choose manila because it comes in various sizes, holds tempera paint well, and is inexpensive to buy.
Add black and brown tempera paint to pots and insert a spoon into each one.
Allow everyone to use the spoons to scoop up paint and drip blobs of it on their paper.
Then invite them to choose a construction vehicle to “drive” through the paint, making “muddy tracks” as they go. Take the opportunity to discuss the names of the heavy vehicles, and how they help out at a construction site. A good blog post to use as a reference is 16 Types Of Heavy Duty Equipment Used In Construction.
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Tip: Save a set of economical construction vehicles to use for this art project. And repurpose them in other messier activities. For instance, we reuse ours in winter to play in the snow.
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Allow time to help the children wash up after the painting activity is over. And make sure to clean the heavy-duty vehicles in soapy water.
Adding a construction vehicle cut from a magazine or catalog to the dried projects would be a nice finishing touch.
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Variations Of This Construction Vehicle Painting Activity
Try one of these simple variations of this super fun activity:
- Offer the art invitation on a paper roll spread over a table. Or use a plastic tablecloth as a canvas for the vehicles to make muddy tracks.
- Substitute primary paint colors (or another color scheme) for black and brown.
- Use toy cars or recreational trucks instead of construction vehicles.
- Do this painting activity in an active world tray, either indoors or outside.
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This construction vehicle painting activity is one I introduce to my preschoolers every year, as it is important to me to include messy and fun process art painting opportunities. And it is a hit every single time.
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Related: Painting With Corn Cobs
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