This past weekend, Hubby, Chuck, and I spent a lot of time in the apartment. To help pass the time, we read lots of books, played lots of games, watched lots of movies, and did a lot of painting.
This week I thought I'd share four different ways that we painted with Chuck
(Who knows? Maybe these posts will come in handy if you're ever stuck at home with a toddler too...)
Today we'll start off with method 1: Tupperware and ball painting
Materials:
- Tupperware
- Piece of paper cut to fit inside the Tupperware
- Masking tape
- Tempera paint
- Small ball
Directions:
1. Tape your piece of paper onto the bottom of the Tupperware
2. Drip drops of paint inside of your container
3. Add a ball into the container
4. Close the lid
5. Shake your container!
6. That's it! Open your container and reveal your toddler's Jackson Pollock-esque work of art.
I definitely give this activity a thumbs up. It wasn't very messy (hooray!) and Chuck enjoyed squeezing the paint and shaking the container. (Personally, I found shaking the container to be very therapeutic.)
Happy toddler crafting!