Watercolor paints are some of the most accessible art materials out there. Any dollar store or grocery store carries them. Clean up is minimal. Two wins, right? What if I told you I have nine watercolor techniques for your kiddos to try that will bring new life to that tray of dried up watercolor paints? Explore texture and color through watercolor for kids!
Fingerprints and cactus don’t usually go together, right? Today they do! I’m going to show you how to start with a fingerprint and make a series of simple and fun cactus drawings.
This colorful collection of rainbow crafts for kids is all about exploring color through a variety of fun processes and media!
I love a good paper plate craft and these paper plate purses are no exception!
This printable Statue of Liberty crown and torch are a great way to celebrate both the Fourth of July and delve into a bit of our American history!
This water and sidewalk chalk drawing brings a new level of vibrancy and color blending to plain old sidewalk chalk!
Go outside & have a treasure hunt for objects to create your own nature collages. This is an easy outdoor art activity for any age!
These easy crayon leaf rubbings are deceptively simple. Grab your crayons and let nature provide the details!
Get this free printable Father’s Day trophy for your kids to make a sweet printable Father’s Day craft for dad!