Those of you that follow this blog know that I advocate the
process much more than the product when it comes to art experiences. And you also know that I love to use and
reuse materials in different ways. So
here is a post that makes both of these things possible….
We hung up store purchased drop cloths on our large outdoor easel.
They have a paper feel in the front and a
plastic back to make them more absorbent as the name states.
We filled spray bottles with watered down liquid water color
paint (food coloring would work as well) and let the children spray away! They loved it so much we went through three
cloths.
Of course, they also loved finding other things to spray
such as the deliciousness that they were concocting in our outdoor mud
kitchen.
So this was the process part….cause and effect, hand
exercise, color mixing and more.
But what to do with the product that remains?
I decided to use it to make curtains for our classroom. I usually cut up some art work made by each
class from our large outdoor easel for curtains as can be seen from the post on“toilet brush painting” from last year.
I cut them up and tape them. They
do start to fall down about mid year, so this year I got smart and bought
tension curtain rods.
I then cut up the
drop cloths, folded over the top edge and sewed (ok, I used a stapler) across
the top.
I slipped the tension rod inside the gap and they were done! Once up, I decided to trim the bottoms. The material of the drop cloth
hung scrunched up so well making them hang so nicely. They actually look like cloth curtains.
And I’m not done…..
I cut up the scraps into various shapes and sizes to use in
our block center next week as embellishments for our buildings.
And the final piece will be used outside…as a tunnel or a…..
well, we will have to see how these incredible young minds use their “product”.
So head to your hardware store and give it a go. Have fun playing with spray bottles and you
may end up with curtains.
Wow...What a great fun and creativity. Really kids like enjoying such creativity even the younger one's too and it result in a beautiful curtain cloth. Really mind blowing idea..
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