![]() Older kids can fold the filters like you would make a traditional snowflake – by cutting out small shapes and then opening it back up. The littles can just explore the dotters on the coffee filters. Using the oil pastels or crayons with watercolor is a cool technique because oil and water don’t mix. The gel sticks are cool because they are water-based and you can use a paintbrush to blend. If you don’t have these they you can fold the paper in half and cut circles that way. I have a collection of paper punches that we used often in art class. ~ Glass of water, brush, paper towel for dabbing They can use regular markers or crayons if that’s all your have. ~ Gel pens (ours are scented!) or any coloring supplyįor little kids, pre-punch the rolls with holes. ~ Pipe cleaners (or wire or straws, just something to put through the holes to connect the rolls) The kids will LOVE making pretend mail and sticking it in the slot! 3. It doesn’t have to be, but you can make it look more like a post office box if you have the time. ~ Card stock cut small enough to fit in envelopes, or folded paper ~ Xacto knife to make mail slot (adult use only) Have your child draw their toy from observation. – Brush, water, and paper towel for drying brush in between colors Follow for even more ideas! Use hashtag #100daysofArtBar when posting your photos to IG – thank you!) 1. (All prompts come from my Instagram account. Get your Master Supply List hereĪnd now, without further ado, here are your Art Prompts! Or order it all on Amazon by clicking on the links below each photo. To make things even easier, I have created a Master Supply List that can print and bring to the store just once so you will have everything you need for the month. Come back to this post every day to read about each new prompt and grab the supply list. Get your Advent Calendar Printable hereģ. If your kids love open-ended art and you want to collect some handmade gifts along the way, then this is for you! Here’s how it works…ġ. A one page printable! (And I also made one in Spanish, so keep scrolling down.) Thanks to the help of some savvy blogger friends, I went with something simple. I wasn’t sure exactly what that meant or what it might look like, so it took me a while to figure this out. Several followers asked for an Art Prompts Advent Calendar Printable. About a year ago I sent a survey to all of my followers asking them what kinds of things they might want to see me write about or produce on my blog.
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