Robin Nichols+Follow🌈SALAD SPINNER SPIN ART🥗🎨Looking for a fun and easy art activity to do with your kiddos? Try salad spinner spin art! 🖌️✨ Here's how to get started: 1️⃣ Trace the salad spinner basket onto a piece of paper (card stock if you have it) and cut out the circle. 2️⃣ Squirt several different colors of paint close to the center of the circle. Try quarter-sized blobs or squirt the paint into a spiral for the best effect. 3️⃣ Put the lid on the salad spinner and spin it really fast! 4️⃣ Take it off to dry or repeat steps 2 and 3 for a cool layered effect. ✏️MORE LEARNING: - Ask "why do you think the paint splatters away from the center?" This encourages scientific observation and inquiry. - Ask "Did any colors mix together? What colors did they make?" - After the spin art paintings dry, you can use a shape hole punch or scissors to cut out fun shapes. 🐣 Spin art Easter Eggs, anyone? 🖍️Let creativity soar and have a blast with this colorful, mess-free art activity! #artwithkids #saladspinnerspinart #processart #creativekids #learningthroughplay #DIYactivities #spinartfun #messfreeart #kidscrafts #staycreative00Share
EchoEclipse+FollowMess-Free Painting Fun for Babies: Our Colorful AfternoonToday, I tried a mess-free painting activity with my 7-month-old, and it was a total win! I squeezed a few drops of non-toxic paint onto a sheet of paper, sealed it in a ziplock bag, and taped it to the high chair tray. My little one was fascinated by the squishy colors and loved moving them around with tiny hands—no cleanup needed! It was such a simple way to let her explore colors and textures safely. Watching her eyes light up as she created her first masterpiece made my day. Have you tried mess-free painting with your baby? Share your tips or experiences below! #MessFreeArt #BabyActivities #ParentingHacks #Parenting30Share