![]() The post Cotton Bud Painting appeared first on Read and Create. Have you been inspired by a book to craft, go on an outing or do an activity this week? Reynolds or discover some more crafts and activities linked to the book. ![]() You can read more about the story that inspired us The Dot by Peter H. ![]() Just a blank page, some paint and a cotton bud and you can end up with a huge number of different interpretations. The beauty of this activity is that it works with any age. As with most preschooler art projects this activity is more about the process and the skills being practised, rather than the end result but I love the finished artwork. When the cotton buds have paint on the end they can be quite slippery and Burt couldn’t resist the temptation to experiment with sliding the paint around the page and mixing colours together. This was an invitation to play, create and experiment.īurt started off carefully placing each dot on the paper. Reynolds entices even the stubbornly uncreative among us to make a mark - and follow where it takes us. Why didn't Vashi When determining the theme, think about what the character learned in the story. It can also result in some stunning artwork.įor this Cotton Bud (or Q-Tip) Painting Activity you will need:Īll I did for this activity was to set out a jam jar lid and a cotton bud for each colour. The Dot With a simple, witty story and free-spirited illustrations, Peter H. Cotton Bud Painting is so simple and needs very few materials but it helps to develop fine motor skills, concentration and focus. ![]() ![]() This week we’ve been exploring dot art and printing and painting dots in different ways. ![]()
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