Fun And Easy Wall Art Projects For Kids

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Creating art projects is one activity that most children love. Painting, drawing and making crafts are not only fun activities for a child, but they can also be smart ways for a kid to practice coordination and small motor skills. One added advantage is that once your child learns to enjoy art from a young age it becomes an appreciation that may be carried throughout the rest of their life. If you want a couple of fun and easy art projects that your child can try to help exercise their creative skills and also have some fun, try these.

Hand Art

If you want a craft project that's fun, fast and inexpensive, it's tough to beat hand art. All that you actually need is a pad of paper, a box of crayons, and your child's hand. The first thing to do is to get a crayon and trace around your hand onto a piece of paper. Then, make use of your creative imagination to transform the hand tracing into something which is completely different. Although most people have traced their hand and transformed it to a turkey during the Thanksgiving season growing up, there are plenty of other creative and fun activities to do. For instance, try drawing a face on the palm portion of the hand tracing, making use of the fingers as a spiked hairdo. You might like to turn the paper upside-down after creating the hand tracing. In this position, the fingers could be an insect or space monsters legs. This can be an inexpensive and creative way of spending an afternoon. Make certain you take one or two of your child's favorite hand tracing pictures and display them in picture frames.

Paper Towel "Tie Dye"

If you have a roll of plain white paper towels, some water, a handful of rubber bands or "twisty-ties," some paper clips, some small bowls and also a box of watercolor paints, your son or daughter can produce a myriad of tie dye artwork. Start with putting a vinyl tablecloth or plastic drop cloth on the table to safeguard the top. Fold a plain white paper towel in a fan-fold fashion. Then, use the rubber bands, twisty-ties or paper clips to restrict the folds in a few areas. Pour a small amount of water in each bowl. Add a different color of watercolor paint to every bowl using the brush. Dip your folded paper towel right into a color, then dip a different area into another color. The paper towel absorbs the colored paints, while the places that hold the paper clips, rubber bands, and twist ties will remain white. Once you are pleased with the quantity of color, gently blot the folded towel using clean paper towels until all of the excess moisture has been absorbed. Next you can remove the twist ties, paper clips, or rubber bands and check out the gorgeous tie dyed work of art. Lay flat so it can dry. When you don't want the folds in the paper, place a clean paper towel on the painted paper towel and iron it. This tie dyed art is a beautiful thing to show off in picture frames, and this will include a lot of design and color to any room.

With a few new suggestions to try, have a great time getting your child going on an excellent project. Remember to frame the finished product so your child can proudly display it!


About the Author:
Autumn Lockwood is a writer for Your Picture Frames. Display your favorite photos in one of our black 5x7 picture frames. Shop online and see our fashionable picture frames now or call 800-780-0699.



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