The kids can put their used Q-tips on it as they work.ģ. (We used a paint tray, but an ice cube tray works well too.) Add some Q-tips to your work area and some blank art paper.Ģ. Place your watercolor paints in a container that’s easily accessible to the kids. Art paper ( This paper is inexpensive and works great with watercolors.)ġ.Paint tray or other container to hold your paints (An empty ice tray works well.).Liquid watercolor paints ( These are our favorite!).Painting with Q-Tips and Watercolor Paint Materials for Q-Tip Painting To build on Theo’s art interests, I decided to whip out another classic process art activity for the kids to explore at home- painting with Q-tips in place of paintbrushes! This post contains affiliate links. (He loved painting with pipettes on felt and sponge painting with tempera paints.) My preschooler’s favorite art activities are always those that use unique materials for creating. This art activity is perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and on up! Follow our Art for Kids Pinterest board! Here’s a classic process art project for kids– painting with Q-tips (cotton swabs) and watercolor paint.
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