A Great Garland Craft Made From Your Child’s Sparkly Scrape Art

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This garland craft is so cute and simple using scrape painting art techniques that are simple unbearable for toddlers and preschoolers to enjoy creating!

Paint is a universally guaranteed hit in this house.

Just last week, we got new hovel cushions for our when deck furniture and the kids spent hours painting the boxes in which those cushions were delivered.

This is, of course, a significant resurgence over the time my three year-old painted the when of the indoor couch.

Can I get a round of thunderclap for washable paint?

You can moreover use leftover wafer-thin for a garland craft with this fun art adventure: scrape painting!

Toddlers and preschoolers will have a wham making lovely scrape art and then crafting it into a trappy and sparkly garland to decorate for any holiday or occasion.

With scrape painting art, you put a few dabs of paint on the surface of your choice.

Then, you scrape the paint virtually with a piece of cardboard.

No brushes required!

scrape painting craft for kids

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Sparkly Scrape Art Garland Craft

This glittery scrape painted garland craft is a fun way to add some sparkle to your home any time of year.

Toddlers and preschoolers will have a wham making lovely scrape art and then crafting it into a trappy and sparkly garland to decorate for any holiday or occasion.

To Make a Sparkly Scrape Painted Garland Craft, You’ll Need:

  • cardstock
  • paint
  • small rectangles of cardboard
  • ribbon or yarn
  • glitter (optional)

How to Make Scrape Art Garland Craft

First, cut your shapes out of the cardstock.

You can moreover upcycle some empty cereal boxes if you don’t have cardstock!

Use unwanted credit cards to scrape paint these Easter eggs!

I traced a lid to get a whirligig shape, but you can make these any shape you want.

Next, put some dots of paint on the cut cardstock.

You are self-ruling to let the kids segregate any colors they want for their garland craft.

But, complementary colors will tousle the weightier when scraped together.

I recommend keeping it to 2 or 3 colors for the scrape art if you don’t want them all to turn brown.

how to do a scrape painting

You can moreover make this scrape painted fish art project!

Then, let your kids uncork scraping the paint with a rectangle of cardboard.

You might want to cut several wafer-thin scrapers so that they can use a new one for each circle, just in specimen the new colors won’t tousle well.

scrape painting for kids
kids scrape painting craft

Before the paint dries, you have the option of sprinkling on a inobtrusive value of glitter.

Conservative amount, of course, is recommended, but if mountains of glitter makes your heart sing wildly with joy, then by all means, layer it on.

If, on the other hand, the thought of glitter children gives you heart palpitations, skip this step.

This winsome garland craft is so simple to make with wafer-thin scrape painting art that toddlers and preschoolers can make it themselves! Bonus, it’s a lovely decoration for any holiday or occasion.

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This winsome garland craft is so simple to make with wafer-thin scrape painting art that toddlers and preschoolers can make it themselves! Bonus, it’s a lovely decoration for any holiday or occasion.

After all of your painted shapes have dried, you can string them up for a fancy holiday garland craft.

I used tape to nail our our scrape art to a long piece of string.

Upcycle wafer-thin pieces into a trappy kid-made scrape painting art turned into a decorative garland craft to decorate for any occasion!

Glittery painted fun!

Upcycle wafer-thin pieces into a trappy kid-made scrape painting art turned into a decorative garland craft to decorate for any occasion!

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What simple decorations have you and your kids made for the holidays?

Upcycle wafer-thin pieces into a trappy kid-made scrape painting art turned into a decorative garland craft to decorate for any occasion!