It may not be obvious from first glance, but we painted with bubbles. Take some bubble blow, mix in some liquid water colors, and blow bubbles onto paper. When it works you get perfect swirly circles. When it doesn’t work you get lots of drips and bubbles in each others faces… But, hey, drip painting is fun too! We won’t talk about the bubble wars, except to note that we (almost) always use non-toxic art supplies.
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Add Yours →That looks neat, and it’s different from the bubble painting we did (bubble detergent and paint in a bowl, blow bubbles and then lay the paper on top). Looks like a perfect outdoor art activity!
Just recently (okay, yesterday!) found your site and I’ve already wondered through all your older posts and find myself with your most recent.
Totally, and utterly in love with your Blog! SO many good ideas that I now feel inspired to get off my bum and do something. Unlike you, me having baby last year drove me to do nothing, what a waste of time.
Off I go to find the felt and beads, I think doughnuts and cookies need to be made.