![]() ![]() I used the tutorial by Housing a Forest to make these cute heart-shaped cardboard stamps. Add a flower quote you love ( FTD has plenty of flower quotes and puns you can consider) in black marker ink and the card is ready to bring a smile to a loved one's face! While your toddler might only be interested in the process art and not so much of the end-product, the masterpiece makes a wonderful Valentine's Day card for family and friends. Read this for our previous art experience! I've also previously tried bak choy stems for floral stamping to great effect. When dipped in paint and pressed onto paper, they leave floral imprints that are oh-so-lovely! Napa cabbage stems look just like the outspread petals of a blossoming flower. Guess what I used for my floral stamps? Napa cabbage stems left over from meal preparations. The various exciting 'themes' Miss 22 months worked on for Valentine's Day are as follows: 1. it's really heartening to see her spot something new in her art box and get all excited over it! Open Ended Valentines Day Toddler Art and Craft Ideas! There are moments when she invites me over to collaborate on the artpiece.įor Valentine's Day, I added a few 'themes' and special upcycled art materials in her art corner for her to discover and use in her art creation process. When those are out of the way, she can literally paint the town red. At this age, all she needs is a bit of help putting on her art apron, occasionally prying the paint bottle lid open and getting water for her brushes. I like that she is able to explore her art materials and indulge in art creation independently. ![]() A prepared art environment means that Miss 22 months gets to choose when to create art, which medium to use for her art and how to go about it, all on her own terms. ![]() In my Montessori home, I provide open-ended art activities (read here for my art corner setup at home) that Miss 22 months can access at will. Art is one of the myriad ways children express their feelings and thoughts. ![]()
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