Last weeks challenge at Unplug your Kids was Cylinder.
I saw this idea on a blog only a week before so I knew it is what we would do - but I have forgotten which blog - please tell me if you know!
Cylinder (cardboard roll) Painting!!
Gather Supplies - including anything cylindrical
Paint on your cylinder - we tried stripes, dots, smiley faces
And "roll out" your artwork
Finished Artwork
This Weeks Challenge: Insect - my girls love bugs!!
15 comments:
What a fantastic project!! I love it. This is definitely going on my to do list :P
Your kids always look happy. That is a great project for sure.
Thanks for sharing the balloon release about the temple experience. That sounds incredible. That really must have been a beautiful site to see it rise just above Moroni. Really neat. I can't wait to see more pictures today of the Saturday events :) Have a great unplugged week.
That is a fun project. I tried something like this with the boys before. I glued yarn around the outside so it had different prints to it.
Bobbie, it was fun to see your family on Cjane this morning. That was so awesome.
I love it. We are doing this one today! Thanks, m
Great idea! We've only seen people paint with the circle end...not with the long sides!
Love it! We will have to try this one for sure.
-Heather
What a great idea! We've painted with toilet paper rolls using the end to make circles before, but for some reason I didn't think of just rolling the paint with the tube! We'll have to try it next time.
I saw that on Magic & Mayhem and really wanted to try it, but never got around to it. Looks really fun!
Great idea! I think that Arin and I will have to try this in the near future!
This is really cute! I'll have to try this one with my sons.
Great idea! I had been thinking of trying something like that for this week's project, but couldn't work out the logistics of it. Now I know how to do it! Thanks!
This is a great idea and so adaptable to different ages! Maybe next weeks theme can be "rolling" and then I don't have wrack my brain pretending to be creative! :)
Very Cute Idea! Very messy, creative, and absolutly what my DS would LOVE.
Erika
Great idea and I love the finished product. I think my 3 year old would enjoy this.
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