Today we did some salt painting for a fun project. We started off using school glue to make a random design on large art paper. Thicker paper works best - but we weren't going archival quality here so I used what we had on hand.
We then covered the entirety of the glue design with table salt. Once completely covered, the excess was tapped off. I poured it into a ramekin to save for the next piece - which I did on my own while Tristyn finished hers. What can I say, it looked fun! I let her dump the salt in the bin when I finished covering my design.
The final step is to dip a paintbrush in water color and let the paint seep into the salt. Mixing colors is fun as well as playing with the intensity of the colors by adding more or less water. The salt picks up the paint and it travels as far as the colored water can until it's absorbed.
The best part of this project is because each step is totally fun and kid friendly my 4 year old completely did it herself from start to finish and there's no waiting :)



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