Swirl World Invitation to Create Process Art Experience
If you’re looking for a quick and easy process art activity for an Around the World or Earth Day theme, then you’re definitely going to want to check out this Swirl World invitation to create.
We had so much fun learning about Geography this week and of course we did lots of awesome art projects too. One of the little guy’s favorites was this Swirl World Invitation to Create Process Art Experience.
If it were up to us, we’d just spend our days making stuff. I mean, seriously. What could be better than that? I’m all for hanging out in the studio and being creative. And obviously the little guy is too, but I’m sure you already knew that.
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A huge thanks to Experience Early Learning (formerly Mother Goose Time) for providing us with their Experience Preschool curriculum for free in exchange for sharing our honest and authentic stories resulting from our personal experiences. It’s been such a huge blessing to us! As always, my opinions on awesome stuff for little kids are 100% my own.
Keep in mind that all preschoolers do things in their own time and on their own terms. What one is ready for, another might not be. Please use your best mama judgement when planning activities for your little kids.
I love how quick and easy the activities are and this week’s Swirl World Invitation to Create Process Art Experience was definitely no exception. With just a few supplies that we already had around the house, we made a really cool piece of earth-inspired art.
To make your own swirl world, you’ll need blue and green paint, shaving cream, a paper plate, and a craft stick.
As always, the little guy was all about it. The messier, the better. At least as far as he’s concerned. It’s crazy to me how much he’s grown and changed since we started using this awesome curriculum.
I put both green and blue paint as well as shaving into small cups and set out his paper plate and craft stick. He seemed to intuitively know what to do and jumped right in. You know, adding colors and swirling them together.
“Painting is so much fun,” says the little guy. “I want to mix colors together!”
And Mother Goose Time makes coming up with unique process art ideas a piece of cake. It’s so important to give little kids the opportunity to express themselves with open-ended projects. If you’re curious about why, then definitely check out 3 Reasons Process Art Experience are Important for Little Kids.
Don’t forget to check back if you’re interested in seeing what we’re up to with our It’s a Small World theme. And if you missed our preschool space post, you can check it out here.
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