Pastel Painting Creations!


Hello everyone!

On Friday, our kids showed their true “colours” with their creativity and imagination. James’ craft for the afternoon required a few materials (oil pastel colours and textured paper) but these items were soon transformed into works of art. Although some of our kids did not yet have a clear idea of what they wanted to create, they started off slowly with precise markings and streaks. Soon, many of them began to use their fingers and hands. This hands-on approach was much more fun and allowed the kids to achieve soft, blended colours. Smudged hands, lots of concentration and 45 minutes later, our artists proudly presented their pictures. Here are some of their cool creations!


The kids really enjoyed doing this pastel craft. In case any of you would like to experiment more with oil pastels at home, I have attached some easy instructions for making your own scratch art.

You will need:
  •        White card stock
  •        Oil pastels
  •        Foam paint brush
  •        Black paint
  •        Dish soap in a small bowl
  •        Toothpick

Directions:

Step 1:
Colour your card stock with oil pastels, making sure you press down really hard. Add many different colours to cover the entire paper.

Step 2:
Pour some black paint into a small bowl and add 2-3 drops of dish soap. The soap will help the paint stick to the oil pastels. Then mix the paint and soap together using a foam paint brush.

Step 3:
Now you can begin painting over your picture. After covering the entire paper, allow to dry. It’s okay if you see some of the oil pastel colours lightly under the paint.

Step 4:
Using a toothpick, start scratching a design into the painting. For thicker lines a Popsicle stick will also work. The black paint will scratch off, revealing the pastel colors underneath. Once your scratch art masterpiece is finished, show it to a friend!

Perhaps if a special birthday is coming up, this craft could be a cool gift or birthday card. It’s up to your imagination and creativity!

Cheers,  

Katrina
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