I needed a piece of art for our mudroom, and I knew just the gal I wanted to commission... my own Bitty Picasso, who is all about some art these days. First, I prepped a large canvas that I got for 50% off at Hobby Lobby (about $8) by painting the whole thing a solid color.
Next, I let Miss Bitty know that she was going to paint, so she stripped down to her diaper. Seriously, I have her conditioned to get naked when a mess is involved. At what age do I have to stop this? Kindergarten? She did insist on leaving on her pearls and putting in a bow. I'm not kidding. She insisted.
We started with pink. The girl would paint the world pink if she could.
The beginning of a masterpiece.
Blues were next.
She asked, "Use hands please?"
Then some yellow.
And finally, some orange.
All done!
She was so proud!
Such a perfect little masterpiece!
When painting for display (rather than just fun) with a toddler, my tips are:
- Prep the canvas with a solid color.
- Use a different plate and brush for each color to minimize colors mixing and everything becoming a yucky brown.
- Turn the canvas several times so the child can reach all the sides and cover most of the canvas.
- Add the child's handprint somewhere in the art, you will be glad you did when those little hands are much bigger.
- Seal and protect the finished canvas with a clear gloss spray like this.