Leaf Painting
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Leaf Painting

Kids love painting experiences! Supplies: Variety of leaves Paper plates Play dough Tape Paint (fall colors) Construction paper (fall colors) Tray or shallow pan Various types of paintbrushes (toothbrush, wide paint brush, skinny paint brush, etc.) Smock Instructions: Gather a variety of leaves. Invite children to choose a leaf and place it on their construction…

Bubble Painting
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Bubble Painting

Supplies: Small disposable cups Liquid food coloring Liquid dish soap Water Spoon Drinking straw Paper Markers Newspapers or a crafting table cloth Prepare: It’s a good idea to put newspaper or a craft tablecloth under the cups before you begin. Instructions: Add a good squirt of liquid dish soap in the cup. Mix about eight…

Salt Art
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Salt Art

Supplies: Salt Colored chalk Clear seal-able bags (sandwich or snack size) Clear plastic container with lid (small-travel size jar will work great) Toothpick Baker’s twine Scissors Prepare:Pour a small amount of salt in to the clear bags and seal the bags. Play/Do: Invite children to choose a piece of colored chalk to add to each…

Spinner Art
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Spinner Art

One way that preschoolers learn is through curiosity.  Salad spinners are great for a curious art project.  I hope your preschool department has a salad spinner but if not, just bring one from home.  It will wash! Supplies: Salad spinner Small dessert plates (Non-glossy if possible) Paint Eye droppers Tape Instructions: Write the child’s name…

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