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    my hubby is making my kids (bio kids) art caddies for open ended art....something like this http://ellaminnowpeas.tumblr.com/pos...-writing-caddy

    What art supplies would you put in for open ended art time? I do know for sure that my kids cannot handle regular glue, we do glue sticks only. We also dont put out paint on a regular basis. I want to put in items that they can do on their own with minimal supervision. It would be for a 3.5 and a 5 year old.

    okay go!

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    Pom poms, sequins, paper scraps, coffee filters (the texture is so different). Foam stickers, cotton balls.

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    • #3
      This has revolutionized collage in my classes - LOVE IT!!  I wish I could take the credit for this idea - or even give credit to the ...


      This is a good idea for glue, that can be out and available.

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      • #4
        crayons, cards (like christmas cards-I use the fronts of the ones I get) envelopes, stickers

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        • #5
          watercolors? My DD has been doing watercolors on her own since around 3.5/4
          Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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          • #6
            coffee filters? never would have thought of that

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            • #7
              Why do you do with the coffee filters

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              • #8
                They can color on them with markers, and paint with water on top - and the color spreads. It is a really easy version of painting, that is CLEAN. The absorbent texture is just really different than most things and with my kiddos - the possibilities are endless.

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                • #9
                  Here is a good blog post with something similar including suggestions on what to put in:

                  http://www.learnwithplayathome.com/2...w-and-why.html

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                  • #10
                    Markers, colored pencils, pens, pencils, crayons, scissors, tape, cool patterned/colored tapes, hole punch, stapler.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by blandino View Post
                      They can color on them with markers, and paint with water on top - and the color spreads. It is a really easy version of painting, that is CLEAN. The absorbent texture is just really different than most things and with my kiddos - the possibilities are endless.
                      I have kids sit and do coffee filter art for ages!

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                      • #12
                        bingo markers, color change markers, twistable colored pencils, paint filled brushes, stickers, bags of odd cut cardstock paper (used more than anything else in our 'free art' area)

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                        • #13
                          Stencils, color books, stamp set.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by wdmmom View Post
                            Stencils, color books, stamp set.
                            I have found that kids Love to use stamp sets! Can you recommend a brand that actually washes off? I have used some "washable" ink pads in the past, but the poor kids went home with colored hands, faces, arms...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by cheerfuldom View Post
                              my hubby is making my kids (bio kids) art caddies for open ended art....something like this http://ellaminnowpeas.tumblr.com/pos...-writing-caddy

                              What art supplies would you put in for open ended art time? I do know for sure that my kids cannot handle regular glue, we do glue sticks only. We also dont put out paint on a regular basis. I want to put in items that they can do on their own with minimal supervision. It would be for a 3.5 and a 5 year old.

                              okay go!
                              Neat idea! Your hubby must be crafty!

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