Wednesday, December 23, 2009
With this activity, I've taken the typical paper snowflake and jazzed it up a bit. It is very simple to do, and since the paper is thin, it takes less strength to cut making it a good activity for preschool children. This does take a bit of skill using scissors so it would probably be best for children 3 and up - possibly younger with a lot of help. My 4-year-old was able to do it all by himself.
This is what you'll need
- One 4 cup round coffee filter (white)
- Markers
- Newspaper
- Spray bottle
- Scissors
- Lay out the newspaper and flatten the coffee filters out on top of it.
- Have the child(ren) color the coffee filter with markers - making sure they use a lot of colors.
- Once they have finished coloring their filter, have them spray it with water until the colors start to blend.(Make sure they don't spray too close - you want them to mist, not soak, it)
- Leave it on the newspaper to dry.
- Once the filters have dried, remove them from the newspaper.
- Have the child fold the filter in half, then in half again
- Next, show them how to cut the filter on all three sides, making sure to leave portions of the folded area connected.
- Unfold, and voila! Tie-dye snowflakes! :)
Variation: If you want to make these look more traditionally tie-dyed:
- Grab the center of the filter and pull the ends together like a cone.
- Tie rubber bands or twisty ties around the filter.
- Color and spray.
- Let dry.
- From this point you just follow the same directions as above.
Labels: Art, Fine Motor, Winter
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