![]() Watercolors on Pinecones by Sara’s Art House – Another Sara with a weakness for pine cones perhaps… LOVE. Watercolor and Doilies by Meg Duerksen (link no longer available) – What a beautiful watercolor painting idea! I love the picture of these strung up in the window. Watercolor and Flower Prints by Lil Sugar – This one is fantastic. I just love this idea of using cookie cutters! Watercolor and Cookie Cutters by Love and Laundry – Sometimes watercolor painting ideas are simple AND brilliant. ![]() Watercolor Silhouettes by Prudent Baby – These look so gorgeous, and you could use so many different silhouettes. Watercolor on Seashells by Pink and Green Mama – We have created out of sea shells before, but we have not done watercolor on them-what a neat idea! Watercolors and Bubbles by Art Ideas Crafts (link no longer available) – We are saving this one to try outside this spring. Simply water, stamps, and watercolors! Awesome. Watercolors and Stamps by Balzer Designs (link no longer available) – This technique we have not yet tried, but it is on our to-do list. Watercolor Wet-on-Wet Technique by Nurturestore – I actually used this watercolor technique in my Kindergarten classroom a few years ago-it is so neat! It was great fun for even my littlest artist! Watercolor Paint and Cling Wrap by Picklebums – We tried this watercolor painting technique, and it’s so much fun. ![]() Watercolor on Eggs by Modern Parent Messy Kids – I have never thought of using watercolors on eggs for Easter-what a wonderful watercolor painting idea! Watercolor on Board Books by Creative with Kids – What a fantastic way to re-purpose! Watercolor, Glue, and Salt by Sweet Happy Life – The process is fantastic, and look at this end result!! Gorgeous! It is a sign to little ones that their art is important. Watercolor on Canvas by Learn with Play at Home – My daughter loves painting on a canvas. Watercolor with Coffee Filters by Hands on As We Grow – These are gorgeous for spring! What a lovely way to brighten up a room. Watercolors and Crayon Resist– This is a classic! Simple and straightforward-and could be used in so many ways! We made a beautiful winter landscape. Okay, now back to the watercolor painting ideas! We tried many of these 32 watercolor techniques and ideas-and they were great for my little and big kids! It is one of the hands-on activities from the Exploring Color Family Unit Study and a wonderful way to introduce children to primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. You’ll want to grab this FREE Color Mixing Activity & Color Wheel Template. One more thing before we get into the watercolor painting ideas! Whatever suits your fancy! You can learn about music and instruments and explore a topic from start to finish in about 1-2 hours. Perhaps you do one topic per day, perhaps one per week. ![]() and an ultimate-can’t-be-beat hands-on activity!.This format gives you the freedom to dive into learning at a pace that works for your family.Įach of the ten topics included with a unit study contains everything you need for that topic, including: ![]() This unit study, like all of our ever-growing library of unit studies, takes one big topic-Color-and breaks it down into ten manageable, bite-sized learning topics. ![]()
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