Monday 29 October 2012

Fireworks Painting

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Fireworks painting

 
In the UK on 5th November we celebrate Guy Fawkes night, or Bonfire night.  This is a celebration of the discovery and interception of a plan to blow up Parliament (read more here) which is comemorated with a great big bonfire and a fireworks display - hence our fireworks painting!
 
The idea for this came from Juggling with kids who did the same craft for 4th of July.  They cleverly designed a pipecleaner stamp to create fireworks.  Here's how we made ours...
 
 
First, I folded the pipe cleaners in half, then twisted the top half round to create a brush handle then splayed out the pipe cleaners to create the stamp.

 
Then, the boys got stuck in with the stamping.

 
Then they added a bit of swishing, which they enjoyed, but kind of ruined the fireworks effect!

 
 
Then we added a sprinkling of glitter to make it a bit more fireworks like!
 

 
This is Bud's.

 
Then this is mine, to prove it does work!  Unfortunately my boys are NEVER interested in the end product, they just like to get mucky with paint (sigh!).  But, theirs did look like this before they started 'swishing' and spinning the stamps!
 
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8 comments:

  1. Neat fire work pictures. They turned out with a nice effect.

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  2. So cute! Love the idea of using pipecleaners.

    Thanks for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!

    Maggy

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  3. These turned out incredibly - what a great idea and I love how the glitter added to the art work.

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    1. Thanks! The boys loved the glitter, I'm unfortunately still finding it everywhere!

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  4. They really do look like fireworks! Great painting project for new years. Thanks for sharing at Mom's Library!

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  5. What a great idea!! I love it!! Thank you so much for sharing at Sharing Saturday!

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  6. Oh, that is a clever stamp! Thanks for sharing at the Sunday Showcase. :)

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