Create Your Own Spatter Painting Device
Spatter painting is a lot of fun for adults and children alike, but it requires a special machine. So what are your alternatives? Using marbles, tin foil, and some paint, you and your preschooler can create a homemade spatter paint "machine" that's just as fun as the real thing!
What You Need:
- A rimmed baking sheet
- Tin foil
- Old t-shirt or apron
- White paper
- Marbles
- Tempera paint
- Small disposable containers (old yogurt cups, plastic cups, etc)
- Plastic spoons
What to Do:
- Put the old t-shirt or apron on your child to use as a smock to protect her clothes from paint.
- Help your child line the baking sheet in tin foil. Let her check for rips and tears so paint won't leak through!
- Place a couple pieces of paper on the baking sheet, on top of the foil.
- Let your child choose her favorite colors of paint, and help her pour a little bit into a few serparate cups.
- Now here comes the fun part! Have your child plop a marble into each cup of paint, and have her stir with a spoon to make sure each marble is completely covered in paint.
- Use the spoon to fish out the marbles one at a time. Flip the spoon over and drop them onto the paper.
- Tilt the tray back and fourth and side to side so the marble slides over the paper, creating a paint trail that makes funky design. Experiment with different colors, let them dry, and then hang them up for all to see!
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