The recent bout of snowy and icy weather we have been experiencing lately has been fascinating for the boys as they experience their first ever winter in the UK. I thought it would be great to capture the different textures and colours of the season through some artwork using a technique called salt painting.
Ideally a salt painting is made by sprinkling salt onto a watercolour painting whilst the painting is still wet. The water from the paint absorbs the salt and sticks it to the painting. (In our case, I misread the watercolour paint chart and accidentally purchased white watercolour paint instead of blue!) I improvised by watering down regular blue Crayola paint which seemed to work just as well.
I set out the watercolour paper on the table and let the boys paint for a couple of minutes. Whilst their paintings were still wet, I presented them with two small bottles: one containing fine salt and the other containing coarse salt. After sprinkling salt on his picture, Dooey was pretty much done. Wugs wanted to continue, so I brought out the white watercolour paint (that I accidentally purchased) and he happily painted away talking about "snow" and "wind" as he did it. Later both boys added a sprinkle of glitter which created a nice effect.
Watercolour Paper
Blue Crayola Paint (watered down) (Blue watercolour paint may have been better)
White watercolour paint
Fine and coarse salt
Silver glitter
What a fun idea - great for when you're stuck inside, or just want something to do with the kids! :)
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