Spin Painting With Kids: Art Spinners Can Provide Hours of Creative Play for Kids & Help Students Reach Out to Their Teachers by Tiffany Zook
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Moms and dads, I’m sure many of us are in the same boat and looking for creative outlets while our kids are out of school because of coronavirus (COVID-19). We created some beautiful art pieces with my 6-year-old recently using an art spinner. The art spinner provides my preschooler and middle-schooler with a way to explore colors, textures and, of course, glitter.
- We use acrylic paints and jumbo glitter glue pens to drip dots of paint and watch them spin into magical creations.
- We hang up the completed squares on clothes pins (that are lit by LEDs) and enjoy them as a fanciful clothesline masterpiece.
- Once dry, we mail them to their teachers as notecards to stay connected with them.
Art spinner for the win!
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