February 08, 2012

Toddler ‘Masterpiece’


Normally, I am not a big fan of abstract, but when my 14-month old creates abstract art I love, love, LOVE it! Just look at her beautiful masterpiece {remember, art is in the eye of the beholder}!!  The best part of this project is that it is mess-free for your toddler…not so much for the mama.






Toddler ‘Masterpiece’

Freezer bag
8 x 10 flat canvas
Acrylic paint – be sure to get a “pop” color
8 x 10 frame

Step 1:  Squirt on generous amounts of paint onto the canvas. At the end, I wished I had added more of the pink for my “pop” color and less dark colors – so don’t make my same mistake!


Step 2: Carefully place canvas into the freezer bag and seal the bag.


Step 3: Pass it over to your anxious toddler and let her mush and push the paint around. Nora added a couple of pats and shook it around a little bit before she was done with it.


Step 4: Take a look at the artwork and help your toddler out by pushing the paint around to cover any bare edges.

Step 5: Cut the freezer bag away from the canvas {this is the messy mama part}. Note: do not attempt to slide it out – this will result in the paint scraping off!


Step 6: Let it dry, until it’s dry.


Step 7: Add a coat of Mod Podge and let that dry.

Step 8: Frame and display!




2 comments:

  1. This is an awesome idea! Anna is obsessed with painting, but I'm not crazy about the huge mess she makes. Problem solved!! And Nora's artwork is lovely!

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  2. Don't know if my last post posted. I love this and i don't have kids. Might try it myself! I need new art for my wall! :)

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