Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Springtime Rainbows!

 With the coming of spring we have turned our attention to the science and beauty of... rainbows!

    Our first rainbow craft was a watercolor wind catcher. I prepared rainbow outlines for Rosie and me to fill in with watercolors, then cut out and attach raindrops with strings.
    Only instead of regular watercolors we made our own by adding a few drops of food coloring to little dishes of water! That made creating AND cleanup super easy!
    (Besides, Rosie is pretty much the food coloring Queen!)
Of course, craft time is not quite complete without tea and a snack, so while our tea was brewing (compliments of Rosie) we made an edible rainbow snack!
To make this fun rainbow-y treat, mix a couple drops food coloring in separate dishes of milk. Stir in a pinch of sugar, and paint onto a piece of bread! (We used clean Q-tips instead of paintbrushes)



Once your edible painting is finished, you can toast it lightly or enjoy as is!


Here is Rosie's beautiful Flower Garden with a Blue Sky!

And my Rainbow...


See how toasting brings out the colors?



Now... back to tea & craft time! After our paintings dry we can cut them out and assemble them.




    And here they are! The food-coloring watercolors have a really beautiful effect. I especially love water-based art for things like rainbows because they are made from water in real life.

Next, we tried another project Rosie had had her eye on... 

Edible finger paints!


These are literally just cool whip with food coloring added.

As you can see, we used a muffin tin for a pallet. 
What a fun, sunny day to make crafts outside!


    Painting our fingernails makes it "edible fingernail polish"!



Happy Learning!

<3 ~ Mama & Rosie