We’re fully embracing the warm summer weather and having fun with some summer crafting. It’s lovely to see our garden bursting with colour and we decided to pick some flowers and try painting with them. The children were excited about painting with something other than a sponge or paint brush.
Painting with flowers materials:
Flowers or leaves
Acrylic paint
Paint tray
Paper
Painting with flowers
We headed out into the garden and looked for flowers we could pick. We found daisies and dandelions and other things I don’t know the name of. We picked them with enough stalk to hold on to, like a paint brush. Then we poured paint into the paint tray.
My 4 year old enjoyed using the flower heads as a paint brush.
We talked about the different flowers and if they made a suitable paint brush. He made patterns on the paper and I just left him to be as creative as he wanted to be.
He built up layers using the different flowers until they began to disintegrate, and explored mixing colours.
This is a lovely simple craft, we’ve tried it with leaves too but it was pretty messy and not nearly so satisfying.
12 Comments
Jenna@TransformingIntoButterflies
July 7, 2014 at 3:22 pmOh such a great idea. We will have to give this a go 🙂
Carolin
July 7, 2014 at 10:54 pmSuch a fun idea. I’ve printed with potatoes and leaves before, but painting with flowers is such a fab idea. Amy would love this.
Thanks for linking up with Monday Parenting Pin It Party!
Julie
July 8, 2014 at 9:23 amWhat a fun idea. I saw a t shirt printed with celery the other day, end stalks were all cut off so it was just the base where they all join, it made a flower print. I think I pinned it somewhere, but it was very cool. Honestly what will you creative people think of next!
Karen Bell
July 14, 2014 at 4:57 pmThat’s a lovely way to paint and explore. We did something similar with daisies earlier in the year, the children loved it.
Thanks for linking #LetKidsBeKids
Debs
July 16, 2014 at 6:30 amThanks for linking this fun idea to Tuesday Tots. I’ve featured it this week at Learn with Play at Home 🙂
jenny paulin
August 10, 2014 at 12:32 amwhat a wonderful activity for little ones!
thanks for letting me link this up to my carnival post (live from the 12th) x
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