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Showing posts with label Bubbles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bubbles. Show all posts

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Popping Polkadots


Since I'm a Polkadot about to POP! This week we decided to do "Popping Polkadot Art!" My little man is not an eager artist, so I have to get creative with how I expose him to things arty.
So, we started with Popping Bubbles! We filled three small bowls with a tablespoon(ish) of liquid detergent in about 1 1/2 cups of water and three different food colourings. (If you are finding the colour is not leaving a very strong colour behind once popped onto the paper then add some more colouring.) We put a straw into each bowl and I challenged Ashton to see how high he could make the bubbles go. We then got our piece of paper and squashed the bubbles under it and the colouring from each bubble popping would make a print on the page. Ashton thought this was pretty cool and loved the pattern it left behind.
Ashton loves to blow bubbles at any chance he can get so he was very excited about this activity and actually asked to do it multiple times throughout the day and the rest of the week.
Next, we did Popping Balloons! This was a little more prep work, but very exciting when we finally got to do it! I watered down some poster paints and using a funnel, poured the paints into the balloons and blew them up. After I'd stuck the balloons and some sheets of paper to a tarpaulin we took it all outside! I then gave Ashton a big poster pin and told him to start popping. He was keen for the first pop, but then the paint exploding everywhere and gave him a bit of a fright. After the initial fright wore off he became quite intrigued with the paint splatters and loved imitating the sound of the balloon popping! I thought it was pretty fun!
As we walked inside to get cleaned up Ashton looked down at his legs and said, "Look mum, i got pretty legs!" And he did indeed ... the balloon popping splats had left quite the work of art on his legs, and my hands. . .  and our faces! LOL
We had a great time exploring these new forms of art, and popping everything pop-able in sight! Now there is only one thing left to pop and that is ME! weeks to go! SO EXCITED!!! Watch this space! I promise to post photos!
What to do with your child's art work??? (This is what we like to do...)
  • Take photos of each of his masterpieces and upload them to Snapfish.com and make a photobook compilation of all of his work. For the pieces that he was more involved in I include photos of the process he went through to create his final piece and write a little story to go with it.
  • Keep the work in a folder and use it to make homemade cards for his friends and family's birthdays.
  • Have a clipboard frame that you can rotate his latest masterpiece on. Keep it on display in the house until a new piece of artwork is ready to take its place! (This is an old picture frame painted to go with your home's decor with a little clip screwed in at the top. You can see an example of this here on my Pinterest page!)
What do you like to do with your children's art work? I'm always looking for new ideas!!!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

BUBBLE, BUBBLE, BUBBLE... POP!

I couldn't have asked for a better response from Ashton as we explored bubbles this morning! His reaction to the bubbles appearing and floating down in front of him was just as magical as the bubbles themselves are!
I have been wanting to explore bubbles with Ashton for a while now but kept forgetting to buy any solution or a bubble wand while we were out. So today I decided that I would be a resourceful mother and make my own bubble wand out of a tin can with both ends cut out and then made my own mixture (after looking up a recipe online).
It took a bit of experimenting, trial and error to begin with to get the solution right, but once we got things moving, right from the first bubble Ashton was following the bubbles around the room, with his mouth open with awe! (Which he quickly found wasn't the best idea when the bubble pop right above you! You get a mouthful of bubble spray!)
Ashton's automatic response to the bubbles was to reach out and with an almost reverent approach would try to touch them, as if knowing they would pop when he touched them. The first few times when the bubbles did pop either before he could get to them, or when he touched them he gave a slight jump, surprised at the little splatter they gave off as they burst. But this did not stop him being eager for more, actually would get quite antsy with me when I didn't produce them fast enough!
I just love this photo below! It totally captures his wonder for the bubble!