Alternative Painting Techniques

10 alternative painting techniques for kids

Today I’m sharing 10 of the best alternative painting techniques for kids from last week’s #Pintorials linky and around the web.  Why limit yourself to using a brush..?

Alternative Painting Techniques

10 awesome alternative painting techniques for kids:

This week I am linking up my Autumn scavenger hunt (with free printable) which is another great reason to get outside exploring nature as a family before the kids have to go back to school – I hope you enjoy it!

Autumn Scavenger Hunt Free Printable

Why not check out my co-host ET Speaks From Home (baking) too?

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  • It is really helpful if you allow your posts’ images to be copied (even better if you have a ‘Pin it’ button, as this makes our task easier)! By linking up your post, you agree to us using at least one picture if your post is featured.
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  1. What a fabulous collection of painting techniques. There are a few that I am eager to try!

    • Right Shelah? It can be so much more exciting when you try some unconventional methods! 😉

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