I’ll say this right up front: this IS messy. BUT it’s all outside mess and it really is a fun project for the school holidays.
Family art! It’s a project you all do together that becomes a feature in the home, and I love that because it means something. DO IT! Here’s our masterpiece!
Materials
Balloons
Food colouring (the lighter colours look best: yellow, pink, orange)
Acrylic paint (variety of colours)
Paint brush
String
Large canvas
Instructions
1. Add food colouring to balloon
The best way to get the food colouring into the balloon is by a dropper, or a medicine syringe. You want to use about 3ml per balloon. I used 5 balloons.
Fool colouring droppers
Medicine syringe
2. Blow up the balloons
Blow up the balloons and set up outside.
3. Set up outside
Place the canvas on the grass and use something like a portable clothes rack or a piece of string to hold the balloons.
4. Pop the balloon
Kids love this part. Tie the balloon on a string (or just hold) over the canvas. Use something sharp (I used a kebab stick) to pop the balloon over the canvas.
I made sure the kids were in play clothes because you will find the food colouring and paint goes everywhere over the grass. It’s par of the fun! Don’t be surprised if your feet look like this. It comes off after a nice long bath.
5.Lines
If you want some streaky lines, pick the canvas up and roll in different directions.
What it looks like
The food colouring gives a wonderful background for the next part of the art work. As the food colouring dries, the dots become more visible (as you can see in this pic).
6. Paint
You don’t need to wait for the food colouring to try properly, just paint right on top. Put a big blog of paint on a piece or cardboard and use a paint brush to flick it on to the canvas. The paint brush shouldn’t touch the canvas at any time. Do this until you have the look you want. We all took turns in flicking paint. I enjoyed this part as much as the kids. It makes you feel free and alive.
7. Dry
Place the canvas on a flat surface to dry for about 24-48 hours.
8. Pack-up
Packing up was easy. I left the paint splots on the lawn. It will go eventually. Wash the paint brush and throw out the broken balloons.
9. Date
Make sure you put the date on so you can remember.
10. Hang
Where do you think I should hang it?
Here or…
Here?
Try some family art. We are all feeling so proud right now.
More Painting on Canvas Ideas
My friend inspired me to do this and you can see some of her family art in this post: Memory Markers
7 Comments
Elizabeth
June 20, 2012 at 11:41 amHow fun does this look! Your kids look like they had a blast. I am so doing this when the weather warms up! Thank you Kelly. xx
Kelly Be A Fun Mum
June 21, 2012 at 9:41 amThey had a ball! x
Susan Stephenson, the Book Chook
June 20, 2012 at 6:27 pmLove this form of expression, and fun. The result is such a burst of colour!
Kel, your post is up at The Book Chook today. I can’t promote it as we are in Vienna right now and for some reason the Internet is blocking me. But here it is, with many thanks: http://www.thebookchook.com/2012/06/my-top-five-childrens-picture-books.html
Kelly Be A Fun Mum
June 20, 2012 at 9:05 pmExcellent! Will do. And enjoy Vienna!!! xx
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