Levi and Charlotte learned how to make prints. First you paint a cookie sheet.

Second, you press a piece of paper onto the paint.

Voila! A print of your art work. You need to make the print before the paint dries or you will have blank spots on your painting.

Charlotte's masterpiece.

Jerry made a print too, but this is a picture of a color chart he made. He mixed the colors himself and patiently taught Charlotte what he was doing.
2 comments:
I LOVE that idea! Aaron is our little artsy child. I think I'll try that with him tomorrow while Dallin is in preschool. Did you use poster paints or acryllic? I guess it doesn't matter as long as I wash the pan while the paint is still wet.
We used Tempura paint and a nonstick pan. Even the dry part washed right off.
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