The puffy paint is 1 cup of shaving cream and 1 cup of Elmer's white school glue mixed together. So it smells good, washes off easily, and dries all puffed up and fluffy. It was a super fun day, and B keeps asking when the girls can come over and play again. And it was definitely interesting to see the difference between two-year-old, five-year-old, seven-year-old, and almost nine-year-old art.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Snowflake Paintings
Last week, I offered to have the two daughters of a couple of teacher friends come and stay with us while their parents went to work. So, instead of doing the full day of school with B, I did the craft activity for the week with all four kids after lunch. They had a blast, and once the oldest dotted her own nose with the paint, it was a nose painting free-for-all!
The puffy paint is 1 cup of shaving cream and 1 cup of Elmer's white school glue mixed together. So it smells good, washes off easily, and dries all puffed up and fluffy. It was a super fun day, and B keeps asking when the girls can come over and play again. And it was definitely interesting to see the difference between two-year-old, five-year-old, seven-year-old, and almost nine-year-old art.
The puffy paint is 1 cup of shaving cream and 1 cup of Elmer's white school glue mixed together. So it smells good, washes off easily, and dries all puffed up and fluffy. It was a super fun day, and B keeps asking when the girls can come over and play again. And it was definitely interesting to see the difference between two-year-old, five-year-old, seven-year-old, and almost nine-year-old art.
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