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Always a favourite with little ones!


Material

  • 1 Sheet of A3 paper
  • 4 Trays of poster paint
  • 1 Tea spoon

Method

  1. Fold your paper in half then reopen, you need to be able to see the fold line
  2. On one side of the fold line get the kids to dollop some paint on using the tea spoon
  3. Fold the paper over and gently press down, unfold your paper and peg out to dry!

Notes

It's messy fun, but it's all educational!



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  • mle00
    • 24 Mar 2014
      1:14 am

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  • For someone who cant draw I always loved doing these

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  • Great fun and children always love the idea. Thanks for bringing back many lovely memories.

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  • this brings back happy childhood memories. Always a good one to do with young kids

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  • Very vibrant and a lovely design!

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  • I remember doing this when I was young. It was great fun and no two pictures were ever the same

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  • Ahhh, I so remember doing these as a kid. It was magical to see how they turned out once you folded and unfolded your creation.

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  • This makes beautiful image.

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  • Great for little kids. Also perfect to use later as wrapping paper

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  • Easy and always a lovely effect !

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  • I made it before. My kids loved it.

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  • I used to do these when I was a kid! Takes me straight back to my childhood!

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  • I enjoyed these as a kid and still enjoy doing them today! My kids love them too!

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  • How great are these? No matter your age or art ability, these always turn out fabulous,so effective

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  • Folding paper with paint is always fun, creating all sorts of shapes and pictures.

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  • So much love for blot it pictures. We make blot it cards – so personal and pretty.

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  • Folded paint blots are so much fun,l remember doing this when l was young!

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  • Imagine all the beautiful paintings that can be made. Such fun for little ones. Thank you.

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  • This is very cute! Thanks for sharing! Will try it with my toddler!

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  • A really creative idea. Thanks for sharing!

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  • lovely colours!!! good one.

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