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Printmaking for Children - Introducing the Brayer

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Simple printmaking can be done at a very young age. Children can print with any objects that has a shape and a relatively flat surface. Potato printing is a traditional method of printing for young children, where by a shape is cut into the surface of half a potato. Other vegetables can be use for their difference in shape. Painting on half of a sheet of paper and then folding the paper over is another method of printing by mirroring the applied paint on the opposite side of the paper. Finger paintings also can be printed - a pool of paint on a slippery surface, such as a tray, can be swirled around and drawn in with the fingers then printed by placing paper over the top and rubbing firmly.   Household objects can be printed with or any thing which had an interesting texture, such as cotton reels, potato mashers, toy cards, cups etc.   Printing with sponge shapes Printing sponges Foam dabbers Foam dabbers make wonderful prints which can be join...

Painting with Children.

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Exploring paint and painting techniques with children - creative painting. Paint Types for Children's Use Water based paint, known as watercolour is available in many forms. Tempera powder paint , ready mixed paint , the liquid form, and block paints are all used with water as their base. Acrylic paint , being produced from acrylic, is generally thicker and more opaque than watercolour. It can also be diluted with water. Oil paint is not an ideal paint for children to use as it takes so long to dry. Experimenting with Painting Techniques When choosing paint for the piece of art work intended, it is important to realise that the end result will be different, depending on your chosen paint The painting technique used will also give a different outcome. A paint brush does not always have to be used. To help foster creativity within children, encourage them to think of all possibilities of materials used and techniques . Our Painting Session on Chinese Art We re...

Rainbow Creations' Childrens First Paint Sets

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Rainbow Creations Paint Sets   for young children are now available. These are intended for beginners; suitable for children age 3-4 years old. For children who have not painted before, these first painting sets would make a lovely gift. The brushes are specially designed for little children to hold in their palm as this is how young children naturally hold a brush at that age. They are short brushes which will not roll off the table when put down as they have a little ridge all the way down to stop them. If they are held upright with paint on, paint will not run down the handle. The bowls enable children to see the paint and the brush will fit into the bowl. The brightly coloured painting bowls are made from strong plastic  - one of each colour, red, yellow, blue and green. Four bottles of children's poster paint are supplied to complete the kit. If your child enjoys painting, further colours of paint are also available. Protective clothing shoul...

Art with Children - Colour Mixing

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Tip: when buying paint for your children to paint with it is unnecessary to buy several colours. By mixing the primary colours, yellow, red and blue, you can make additional colours. Then by adding white paint you will make several more. The options are endless, you can even make brown.