We decided to paint with our plastic Easter eggs again, but
this time in a different way. I’m going
to jump right into this one! Here’s what
you’ll need:
Plastic Easter eggs
Paint
Paper plate
Parchment paper, wax paper, or just regular paper
I set up our art easels for the boys to paint on. For some reason, they are much more
interested in painted when it’s on the easel.
I made sure to put a plastic table cloth under it to prevent paint from
getting all over the floor. When I paint
with the boys, I generally use finger paint.
It’s washable and comes off of their hands really easily.
I hung a piece of parchment paper on the easel to use as
their canvas. Then, I put a few paint
colors on a paper plate. I split our
plastic Easter eggs in half and that’s what we used as our paint brushes. Just dip the egg in the paint and press it
onto the paper. Anthony had the idea of
dipping the feet of our plastic bunnies in the paint too, which was cute. After a while, we took out the paint brushes
as well and just did some regular painting.
Any art activity gives you a great opportunity to talk about
COLORS with your child. My little
Michael is finally naming PINK, RED, and GREEN, but his favorite color is still
BLUE. This specific painting project
brought up shapes as well. We made
CIRCLES using the plastic egg split in half.
Put the egg back together and you have an OVAL.
This art activity was super simple! Hope it works out for you and your little one
too!
Love & Language,
Marisa
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