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Top Summer Art Activities for Kids

It will take your kids some time and patience to get done with it, but here are detailed steps to make the process easier.

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Top Summer Art Activities for Kids

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  1. Top Summer Art Activities for Kids Growing kids need a dose of art to help them unlock the more creative side of their personality. This is why you might want to have an artistic influence on your kid’s routine as well. With a much better grasp on their inner imaginative worlds, art will help children express themselves considerably better. Hence, sending your kids over to an arts summer program is vital. But you can start nurturing your little artist before the summer break. Here is a list of fun art-based activities inspired by art camps. Read on to find out! Top 3 summer art activities to do at home: Flower mandala sun catcher The flower mandala sun catcher is a little more complicated to make as compared to the other two projects on this list. It will take your kids some time and patience to get done with it, but here are detailed steps to make the process easier. Get a paper plate and cut a hole in its center to create the frame for your flower sun catcher. Now, cover the center with transparent contact paper. Arrange and stick the petals, flowers, and other decorations on the sticky side of the contact paper. Add another contact paper on top of your design to hold it in place. Lastly, punch a hole on the top part of your mandala, and loop a string through it to hang it. Splatter painting Splatter painting is an easy action art activity that you can do with your kids using a brush or a spoon. Moreover, you need watercolors, a canvas or a cloth, and a reasonable amount of space. This activity aims to have kids spray liquid colors onto the canvas in front of them using spoons or paintbrushes. But there are certain pointers you must keep in mind to make the most out of your kid’s painting session. https://www.pingrysummer.org/

  2. Make sure you set up for the mess. If you are painting outside, a paper on the ground will do the trick. But if you plan on painting indoors, a drop cloth is a must. Teach your kids how to splatter paint. The right way is to ask your kids to dip their brush in paint and flick their wrists to splatter paint across the canvas. Ask them to keep splattering and repeating till they are happy with their painting. This is a good way to have some artistic influence instead of sending them to summer writing programsevery year. Salt and ice experiment The salt and ice experiment essentially involves melting ice with salt and painting the remanent sculpture with liquid watercolors. Your kid might have to perform this experiment more than once since adding too much salt can hinder its progression. But otherwise, the experiment is very visually stimulating and is perfect for a fun summer art activity. Follow the below-mentioned steps to get it just right. Make a big block of ice by freezing it in a container. Pour a little warm water to loosen the ice, remove it, and place it on a plastic finger paint tray. Sprinkle salt on top of your ice dome. Once the ice starts melting, you can pour in the liquid colors for a colorful ice sculpture. Conclusion Educational summer programs are vital for the academic growth of your child. Although, when paired with an art program, it leads to the overall development of your kid. Therefore, it is always an excellent option to introduce your kids to art at home so that they hone their skills better during summer break. Use any of these three activities for a fun- filled art session. https://www.pingrysummer.org/

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