Process art for kids

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kids are painting with their hands on the paper and using scissors to make them look like they

Get out your painting supplies and join us as we explore abstract painting using string, cardboard, and paper plates! Discover process art for kids, focusing on creative experimentation and self-expression. With simple materials, children can use their imagination to create unique artworks and enjoy exploring new techniques. From swirling patterns with cardboard to paper plate paint stamps, the possibilities are endless!

tissue paper painting with the words tissue paper paintings on it, and an image of colorful squares

Choosing colors & painting water over them. Watching the water smooth them down and colors bleed together. Tissue paper art is relaxing and suitable for any age level. It's perfect on it's own as a process art activity or as a colorful first step. Tissue paper painting is also known as a tissue paper bleed.

easy and fun open ended art activities for kids

Open ended art (also known as process art) is a great way for children to express themselves. There is no set outcome that they are working towards so these easy process art for kids are fun and low stress. #processartforkids

how to make your own puffy paint with craftivity paper and scissors for kids

How to make DIY puffy paint for kids that is actually puffy! Here's a simple recipe, a step-by-step tutorial, and photos. Homemade puffy paint is easy to make and lots of fun! We've made homemade puffy paint many times over the years. Only, what we have called puffy paint is not actually puffy at all, either before or after it's dry. It's made from flour and salt and dries as hard as a rock. It's raised, yes. And lots of fun to make and create with. But puffy might be the wrong word for it…

painting with rubber bands is an easy art activity for kids

Have your kids tried painting with rubber bands? This messy process art activity is a lot of fun! This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Lava Soap. All opinions are my own. Please see my disclosure policy. OK - so before we start, I have to warn you. This CAN get messy! We did this inside but if you have more than one (quite careful) child - you may like to take it outside. Oh, and some safety glasses are useful because the paint splatters go everywhere! To set up the painting…

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