After reading The Story of Valentine’s Day (which is a cut little book about the history of Valentine’s Day) we decided to make Valentines just like we made our rainbows! These are some of the Valentines we created. (You can see how to use the eraser dot painting style by clicking the link to our rainbows.)
The hearts turned out very pretty – and the book sounds really interesting – we’ll have to check for it at the library – but first I’m clicking over to look at your rainbows 🙂
The hearts turned out very pretty – and the book sounds really interesting – we’ll have to check for it at the library – but first I’m clicking over to look at your rainbows 🙂
The hearts turned out very pretty – and the book sounds really interesting – we’ll have to check for it at the library – but first I’m clicking over to look at your rainbows 🙂
So, if you make a mistake, can you erase it? ;0)
Seriously, this is too fun…
What a great technique! My daughter loves making “dots” so I bet she’ll just LOVE this!!
Dot looks fun! A creative way to paint. I’m going to try it out with my kids tomorrow. Thanks for the idea.
Good idea!
these came out great!
So, if you make a mistake, can you erase it? ;0)
Seriously, this is too fun…
The hearts turned out very pretty – and the book sounds really interesting – we’ll have to check for it at the library – but first I’m clicking over to look at your rainbows 🙂
These came out great, thank you for linking up to stART!
Jenn- what a great idea! My kids would love this technique! You come up with such clever ideas! 🙂 <><
This is really cute! I love this technique.