
I knew the old chocolate tins from Christmas would come in handy at some point! Combined with some paint and balls the Mini Mes have made some lovely artwork in a matter of minutes.

What you will need
Large tin
Paint
Bouncy balls
Card
Scissors
Pen
How to do it
1) Draw around the tin and cut out the shape with scissors.
2) Place the cut-out inside the tin.
3) Dip a ball into the paint and drop the ball into the tin.
4) Roll it around to make some pretty designs and then move on to use other colours too - add glitter if you like.
5) Leave the artwork to dry.
You can keep the pictures as they are but you can also use them as backgrounds to add photos on, to make puzzles out of or to make some funky lettering for door signs.
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I shall have a look hun - thanks :)
ReplyDeleteAww really lovely idea. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm following you from the linky party. Great blog you have - so pretty! Love your photos with captions. Very cool. I hope you will visit my blog sometime: Kindergarten & Preschool for Parents & Teachers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping by Susan and thanks for the lovely comment :) I will def have a look at your blog too x
DeleteI keep meaning to do this! It looks so much fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on Family Frolics.
I really need to do this - I've had marble painting on my to-try list for ages!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Learning Laboratory at Mama Smiles =)
Great idea! Thanks
ReplyDeleteJust a tad too messy me thinks lol :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent idea! Very creative.
ReplyDeleteaw a lovely idea to try out with my grandson
ReplyDeleteThis would keep the kid's busy
ReplyDeleteNeat idea.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great fun - and a bit messy too, which kids always love!
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