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Cat Squeegee Painting | Easy Cat Scrape Painting - YouTube

Squeegee Painting

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Pointillism art with Q-tips is one of our standby, super-easy-yet-interesting activities and watercolors work great for it!  via @The Artful Parent

Painting IDEAS

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Blurry Reality - Bokeh

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Print shop is open now until Friday! Let me know if you have any questions :) Rivkawilkinsart.com #oilpainting #natureart #painting #fineart #northernlights #ocean #forest

Northern Lights Blending

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Age paper with teabags

Tea Bag Painting

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Monochrome Landscapes

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Balloon Planets

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Marble Painting

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Watercolor Jellyfish Collage

Straw Blowing

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Liquid Watercolors + Rubbing Alcohol on Watercolor Paper

Rubbing Alcohol

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12+ Process Art Ideas for Spring - Leaf and Steel
Splat Painting – Process Art Activity for Kids. Toddlers and preschoolers will love this art activity. It's also a great way to get some extra energy out. #processart #artsandcrafts #toddlers #preschoolers

Splat Painting

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Create vibrant art with Baking Soda Painting! Mix baking soda and water, add color, and watch it fizz with vinegar. Unleash your creativity today! #KidsCrafts #ScienceArt
Ella - Fizzy art is a fun process art activity for the kids that requires just a few basic supplies. This colorful STEAM project is low prep and engaging!  Ingredients : Baking soda White vinegar Food coloring (variety of colors)  Full STEP BY STEP in First (C.o.ʍ.m.е.ո.τ) 👇 Enjoy ❤️👇👇 | Facebook
Ella - Kids will love watching their paintings erupt with color as baking soda reacts with vinegar for a vibrant, fizzy masterpiece.  Ingredients : ½ cup baking soda  2–4 tablespoons water  Food coloring or liquid watercolors (variety of colors)  Small bowls or a muffin tin (for mixing colors)  Thick white paper, watercolor paper, or cardstock  Paintbrushes or spoons  ½ cup white vinegar  Droppers, pipettes, or spray bottles  Tray or baking sheet (to contain the mess)  Directions:  Make Your Pai

Baking Soda Painting

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Get ready for an unbelievably easy and cool art project for kids! Sugar water painting is super fun, not too messy, and lets your little ones get really creative. You only need a few simple things from your kitchen, and the results are amazing. It's a fantastic way to spend an afternoon making colorful art while learning about mixing and painting. Try this sweet idea for your next homemade craft.

Sugar Water Painting

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DecoArt Blog - DIY - Acrylic Poured Canvas Art
DIY paint pour activity with tempera paint - a budget friendly option for kids!#paperprojects #craftideas #papercraftingfun #paperobsessed #pinterestinspiration

Acrylic Pour

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Black Light

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Watercolor Zentangles

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Step-by-Step Watercolor Painting in the Style of Mosaics! Art Project for High School!

Watercolor Mosaic

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Watercolors agate gemstones clipart #invitations#mobile#card#print
Cobalt Agate I Wall Art, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints, Wall Peels | Great Big Canvas

Watercolor Geodes

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Silhouettes

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Looking for a fun and engaging way to introduce mixing tints and shades to your students? Look no further! Neon symbol painting is an exciting way to learn color mixing, discuss symbols, and practice brush control. This lesson is easy to adapt for different skill levels, it can be simplified by having students do the first letter of their name, or made more complex with text or multiple colors. This lesson includes a brief introduction to neon lights, and artists who use neon, along with resources to help students create their own beautiful neon paintings.

Neon - LED

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Wax paper Resist – Housing a Forest

Paint Resists

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Pull String Art

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Bubble Painting

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Rubber Band Snap Painting
Rubber Band Painting

Rubberband Snap

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Records

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