This project takes two days.
Materials:
liquid glue
cardboard (we used a cereal box)
tempera paint
paintbrushes
paper
Directions:
First, make a glue pattern on a piece of cardboard.
Let the glue dry overnight.
Paint over the glue pattern.
Lay a sheet of paper over the painted cardboard
and rub all over the paper.
Lift off your sheet and voila!
I love the textured look it gave the painting.
And of course, the purple one isn't really Fall colors.
To see other open ended art projects, go see Growing and Learning in Leaps and Bounds.
Materials:
liquid glue
cardboard (we used a cereal box)
tempera paint
paintbrushes
paper
Directions:
First, make a glue pattern on a piece of cardboard.
Let the glue dry overnight.
Paint over the glue pattern.
Lay a sheet of paper over the painted cardboard
and rub all over the paper.
Lift off your sheet and voila!
I love the textured look it gave the painting.
And of course, the purple one isn't really Fall colors.
To see other open ended art projects, go see Growing and Learning in Leaps and Bounds.

Oh my, my son would love this! Thanks for the idea and their prints are awesome :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a lot of fun! I have never heard of this technique before but I love the texture it gives.
ReplyDeletevery cool, and not something I've seen before!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun idea! I bet Bear enjoyed doing this.
ReplyDeletevery cool i need to try that sometime again its been along time!
ReplyDeleteturned out great!!!
ohh cool idea! they look fun
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun, and looks awesome. I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this!
What a great idea! They all turned out so great!
ReplyDeleteOh! My kiddos would LOVE to do this!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea! I'm saving this one for us to do sometime!
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