This one had my son jumping with joy.......literally!! Bouncy balls covered in paint make awesome splatters on large rolled out paper.
| Bouncy ball painting. |
What you need:
- large roll of paper (we used the IKEA roll and I had to weigh it down due to a slight wind)
- palette filled with acrylic paints
- bouncy balls (I chose to match the ball and paint colours)
| The set up. |
How it works:
This was an invitation to paint and play for my little man. I simply set up the materials and let him explore them. To begin with his natural instinct was to try rolling the balls.
| Exploring rolling the paint covered balls. |
He soon realised that the balls were bouncy and had a great time seeing how many times he could get the ball to bounce and mark the paper. We even had competitions and compared the number of each colour splats.
| Making sure to cover the ball with paint for big marks. |
| The bouncing balls made awesome paint splatters. |
My son isn't a huge fan of getting messy so he didn't stick with this activity for a substantial amount of time. However, he loved being outdoors and painting in a new and exciting way. He also loved chasing after the stray balls on foot and on his bike. Overall a fun and active way to explore mark making and painting.
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