![]() Note: If you’re worried about spills, you may want to tape it shut! Once the paint is inside, be sure to slowly push all of the air out of the bag otherwise it will be difficult to push the paint around and to mix. My daughter chose red and white because her friend told her it makes pink when you mix it together <-so cute! We poured generous amounts of red and white paint into a ziploc bag. The best part is that you can move this around the house, instead of having a huge piece of furniture!įirst, you want to pick out two or more colors that your child would like to mix. ![]() Light Table If you haven’t joined us before, this is a time for me, along with three other bloggers, to come up with creative ways to learn and to play with light! Our theme this time was art, which sounded like something that would be tricky to do on the light table in particular, but this art activity was super simple! Materials for No Mess Painting on the Light Table We started an art activity on the light table because of the theme for the light and reflections series. Since we use our light table for all kinds of ways to learn in the dark, we were thrilled to stumble on this art activity that both my preschooler and my toddler could do together. We love art on the light table, but we couldn’t figure out how to use actual paint without it being impossible to clean up. Today, I’m thrilled to share our simple no mess painting method!
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