Creativity 521 #4 - Let the fingers do the painting

Posted by ~Summer~ on August 21, 2012
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I've been wanting to let Angel try finger painting for the longest time.

But due to my procrastination, my sluggishness in hunting for finger paints, or simply my disinclination to making my messy house even messier, I just toyed with the idea in my head.

Thanks to Creativity 521, I finally picked up the motivation to do it.

And in a sense, I'm way glad I did. Because my girl loved every bit of it and to see that happiness on her face, I guess it's worth mopping my floor a thousand times.

Anyway, to spice things up a little, I decided to make it a finger-painting-and-stamping session just for the fun of it and knowing how my girl loves to do stamping,

What you need:

For the painting
1) Finger paints
2) Plain paper
3) Newspaper

For the stamping
4) Small, sharp knife (Be careful not to let your child handle this one!)
5) Potatoes and carrots
6) Bento moulds / Cookie cutters (It'll be awesome if you can carve your own designs too)

For the record, I did try to carve my own design using the potato. But when my Hello Kitty ended up looking like she had just put on a hundred pounds and Angel was wondering what monster it was, I decided to stick to using the moulds.

Firstly, press the mould firmly onto a potato sliced in halves, making sure that it cuts and forms the desired outline. Using a sharp knife, carefully slice off a thin layer of potato (4-5mm) surrounding the shape.

Thankfully my Hello Kitty cutter included a stamper mould which could form the eyes, nose, mouth (what mouth?) and ribbon of the cute animal. Once it was done, Angel exclaimed "There! Kitty!" *Phew*

Make as many shapes as you desire using the potatoes which will act as stamps later on. I also decided to make use of carrots, whose slender bodies provide a better grip than the stout potatoes for my girl's tiny fingers.

Since you have only a small area to carve when it comes to carrots, we decided to make shapes (circle, triangle, heart, square) and take the opportunity to revise Angel's knowledge of them. 

When all preparation work is done, spread out the newspaper, put on an apron or old clothes for your child, and let the messy fun begin!

I told Angel that she could jolly well use all ten fingers to paint since it didn't make a difference in the cleaning up, but turned out my little princess was contented with just using her left index finger throughout the whole session.



Finger painting is a great way to teach your child to be creative, mix colours and see magic happen before their eyes. While it might be too early to expect toddlers to remember that Red + Blue = Purple, at least it helps to demonstrate to them how two colours can come together and form a brand new one.



Soon, we moved onto stamping and tried out our newly created vegetable stamps. There were how our potato stamps turned out. Not bad, right?



Angel's favourite stamp of the day turned out to be the heart shaped one. Which I thought the carrot looked the most hideous after I carved it but surprisingly, the stamped heart was the prettiest shape of all. I guess you should never judge a book by its cover, right?


Ta-dah! These were our works of art. Not all that pretty I must admit, but well, it was the process of having fun that matters, right?

Dear Angel, for your smile, mummy will remember to do the cleaning with a smile too and stock up more vegetables in our fridge, ok?

For more craft ideas and DIY tutorials, visit my gallery here.

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I will be hosting Creativity 521 every fortnightly and I hope you can join me on the 5th and 21st of every month. Remember: The sky's the limit when it comes to creativity!



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20 comments:

  1. I wanted to do paint stamping over the weekend too but didnt go to the markets to get my veg haha. Good idea to use the cutters to help in the carvings.

    And congrats on the good news my dear. Safe returns and see you back soon! :)

    Ai @ Sakura Haruka

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    1. Thanks dear Ai!~ Yeah I stumbled on the cutters while preparing for this and thought, why not. Shall see ya in hot hot sg soon!~

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  2. What a great idea! She looks like she was having a blast :-)

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  3. A wonderful idea Summer! Angel certainly was having a lot of fun and of course a great opportunity to learn. Beautiful pictures with such an amazing range of colours and Angel looking so happy. Thanks for sharing on Creative Monday. I note that you also have a Creative Hop so I decided to add a link. My thumbnail did not come out so I may try to add it again. If so, please delete the one without a thumbnail. Have a good week.

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    1. Thanks Judy!~ It's great to see you linking up, I have so much to learn from many of you out there and it's awesome to have inspiration for more fun and creative ideas. =) Will be in touch soon!

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  4. you know these are all sorts of awesome right??
    LOVE IT!

    #teamIBOT

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  5. Fantastic!!! And she looks so happy which makes it ten times better! x

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    1. Hey Tahlia. Precisely, like 100 times better cos of her smiles. Keke.

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  6. Good on you for braving the mess!
    I've been doing a little bit more painting lately with my youngest and she just loves it. And like you said, it's not so much about the end result, but the fun of the process. :)

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    1. Yeah I think we should all do painting more, even adults. Hehe. It's just so messy but loads of FUN!~

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  7. Nice idea! My girl is still in the "eww paint!" phase though but once she snaps out of it, I will bring out our forgotten paints! Haha =)

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    1. Really. I wonder why my girl seemed to skip that phase. Anyway she loves anything that looks fun and with colours. I bet yours will soon too! Thanks for popping by!

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  8. How cute- I love the hello kitty potato stamps.... Not sure that my boys would though :)

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    1. Haha maybe you could do a Cars one? That would be cute too!

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  9. Wow Hello Kitty potato stamps! Ingenious! Same, I have never been a big fan of finger painting either. Thankfully like Madeline's daughter, mine has always disliked dirty fingers hehe. Linking up!! Thanks for hosting :)

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    1. Thanks Adora!~ Haha we should do a mass finger painting craft session next time. Let all the kids play together and probably they will be inclined to get all messy. =) Thanks so much for linking up!

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  10. The hello kitty stamp is too cute! My daughter loves to do art and craft and I really ought to encourage more of that instead of worrying about the mess. Your craft just gave me some ideas :)

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    1. Thanks Susan! Yeah I think we should just think less about the mess and more about the fun. =) Great to see you popping by! Next time we can do crafts for our girls together!

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