Materials:
- Packing peanuts (hopefully left-overs from a package but if not you can buy them cheap.)
- Thick paper (I used dry-cleaner shirt boards.)
- Kid's glue
- Any size paintbrush
- Washable paint
- Sharpie
Start by choosing the paper you are going to use. We save the cardboard pieces the dry-cleaner uses when they wrap up your shirts, they are great for so many craft projects. As a matter of fact, you should start a 'craft scrap' bin in your house somewhere. We save all of our scraps and store them in a big basket that we call our 'supply box'. Eli loves sorting through it and it's fun to figure out what to make out of your 'left-overs'.
Now grab your packing peanuts. Glue them to the board in any shape you want. We did a snake and a rainbow. They were the first things that came to my mind, but you could do any animal outline or shape. This is a great holiday craft, too...snowmen for Christmas, shamrocks for St. Patrick's Day, flower's for Mother's Day, there are so many options!
Let your packing peanuts dry for a few hours and come back to the project ready to paint. Use any size paintbrush and let your kids paint the packing peanuts and the surrounding paper/board. This is a cool new thing for them to paint and it will be exciting for them to experience a new technique. Explain to them the difference in texture, the sounds it makes when they paint over it, etc. Texture is a difficult thing for kids to understand so this is a great opportunity for them to learn something new!
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Enjoy your kids and help expand their imagination! They are never to young to craft!
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