I hope this list of preschool art projects gets your children interested in creative exploration. One of our favorite ways to explore color mixing! Squeeze the primary colors onto a coffee filter, spin them in an old salad spinner and BAM you have new colors! (Pre-K) A simple introduction to sewing using shoelaces and burlap. Sidewalk chalk on black canvas. A wonderful alternative to the typical blank white canvas. Check out some of the fun materials we tried here. The pudding paint makes a wonderful homemade finger paint!Ī great STEAM project for preschoolers that asks them to problem solve. Set out some clothespins and assorted materials and ask them to make and paint with homemade brushes. ![]() Not only are these three paints taste safe, kids can help make them. WARNING: You’ll probably start hoarding styrofoam trays just for their awesome textures after this…. (Pre-K) A great way to develop fine motor skills. (Pre-K) To make this easier to prep, substitute inexpensive air dry clay for the wood blocks. Bonus: When everything is melted the chalk turns into oobleck! 19. We placed an old white sheet on a table and the kids dissolved the ice chalk using a mixture of water and vinegar. SAFTEY NOTE: Vinegar can sting the skin so be sure to let your children know to only squeeze the vinegar/water onto the chalk. You will also need squeeze bottles filled with a mixture of vinegar and water. Diffusion ArtĪ simple color mixing experiment featuring science! (Pre-K) Using oil pastels makes this easier to apply the two layers of color. Blow PaintingĮveryone LOVES this project! Kids can create art without even touching the paper! See the picture above. Resist ArtĪ classic art project that is always a hit with kids! 15. This doubles as a snack idea! First use your fine motor skills to cut and create mosaic piece of art, then eat it! 14. Pulled string art is one of the coolest classic art projects you’ll ever try! And it doubles as a wonderful math art project for kids. This produces a massive amount of art very quickly! I love how it encourages children to think about creative ways to make art. Shaving Cream MarblingĪ classic art project for a reason! This process makes lovely marbled paper. (Pre-K) My daughter invented this project! You can do this in groups by spreading a thin layer of salt on the bottom of a tray. (Pre-K) Totally irresistible… Adults will need to prep the tops, but kids can help mix the paint and spin the tops for some crazy spin art fun! Paint your patio! Or the driveway! This will work on concrete as well and washes off in a few good rains. You can substitute washable paint for a non-permanent version. The next time a large branch falls in your yard, save it! This is a wonderful group art project and lasts for years if you use acrylic paint (just be sure to wear smocks or messy clothes as acrylic permanently stains clothes). (Pre-K) A fun use for dyed pasta- turn them into colorful suncatchers. ![]() ![]() Some of these projects are best suited for older preschoolers because they involve more advanced fine motor skill development I have noted them Pre-K. This post contains affiliate links 20+ Preschool Art Projects Don’t expect them to sit still for long so choose projects that can be accomplished quickly. ![]()
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