To inspire others I'm sharing a list of blank surfaces you and your children can use to make the process of painting, drawing, and creating a little more novel than using typical white paper.
1. Cardboard
4. Driveways
Use chalk or paint, take a picture, and let the rain wash it away.
5. Paper bags
6. Paper plates
7. Contact paper
8. Construction paper
9. Packing paper
11. Skin
Ever brave body painting with toddlers or preschoolers?
12. Etch-a-sketch
Classic toy!
13. Magna Doodle board
14. Refrigerators
Use magnets to create designs.
16. Chalkboards
17. Wallpaper
18. Shirts
19. Pillowcases
20. Cookie sheets/Sensory Trays
21. High Chair Trays
Try Love, Play Learn's recipe for pudding paint with older babies and toddlers.
Try Love, Play Learn's recipe for pudding paint with older babies and toddlers.
22. Snow
Use your feet or hands to draw or color the snow like Hands on as we Grow did.
23. Sand
Use seashells to make designs.
24. Dirt
Rocks and sticks make great drawing tools.
25. Walls
Have you been thinking about freshening up a wall with some paint or child's artwork?
29. Mirrors
Washable paint or dry erase markers are best if you'd still like to see your reflection.
30. Scrap wood
Please share your other blank surface adventures, I'd LOVE to hear them! Do you have a favorite blank surface at your house or classroom?
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What a great go-to list for creating art with toddlers! I'm always trying to think of something new to keep him engaged and excited about creating. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteA wise educator schooled me on keeping things "novel."
DeleteWhat a great list! When I read the title I thought "Hmmm I think I can come up with about 10-15 but not 32!"
ReplyDeleteHere's one to add... felt board -> http://gotkiddos.blogspot.com/2012/11/easy-as-1-2-3-diy-felt-magnet-board.html
Felt is a fabulous blank surface...I wonder how many more we could add to this list!
DeleteGreat list, our favorite blank surfaces are our huge front window, our art tables, the whiteboard, and our kitchen floor!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! :)
What an inspiring post. Great idea!
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