I let each of the kiddos cut out some egg shapes from water color paper, found here. Then handed them Crayola water colors ( there is no other brand in my opinion. These are vibrant and beautiful. Don't be cheap, use Crayola!) and some water. While group 1 was painting, the others where turning green paper in grass to hide the eggs in. Simple and colorful and festive!
~Praise the children and they will blossom~ Just a preschool teacher being grown by the kiddos in my life. I am blessed.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Easter Window Display
Water color paper, water color paints, some paper and scissors and you get this great Easter window display!
I let each of the kiddos cut out some egg shapes from water color paper, found here. Then handed them Crayola water colors ( there is no other brand in my opinion. These are vibrant and beautiful. Don't be cheap, use Crayola!) and some water. While group 1 was painting, the others where turning green paper in grass to hide the eggs in. Simple and colorful and festive!
I let each of the kiddos cut out some egg shapes from water color paper, found here. Then handed them Crayola water colors ( there is no other brand in my opinion. These are vibrant and beautiful. Don't be cheap, use Crayola!) and some water. While group 1 was painting, the others where turning green paper in grass to hide the eggs in. Simple and colorful and festive!
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cute eggs! I always use crayola washable!
ReplyDeleteReally cute--I love the grass too!
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