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Salad Spinner Art

Do you have an educational post that is about your child and you would like to share? It can be a craft, a lesson, sport etc. that your child learned this week. You do not have to be a homeschooler to LINK up below – happy to have you join us! Then come back every Friday and continue to share your learn and link post! Please do not link up educational reviews – thanks!   learn and link new button   Our art spinner broke in the middle of my kids doing their craft so I quickly grabbed 8 1/2 X 11 white paper and cut it in 1/2, grabbed food coloring and my salad spinner and set it down in front of my toddler and preschooler and showed them how to make spin art in the salad spinner.  Salad spin art collage  My kids went to town as they placed their paper in the spinner, dropped food coloring on the paper, closed the lid and pushed the spinner up and down. They were so excited to see their finished art work. salad spin art 1 I love this because there was hardly any mess to clean up plus they were so excited to push the salad spinner button and watch it spin as their artwork was being created!

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Comments

  1. Thanks for the linky! The spin art looks like something we must have a go with!

  2. We have done this at the Children’s Museum. My kids loved it!

  3. I loved doing this as a kid and my boys have fun with it too.

  4. we used to have this spinner. looks like fun for the kids and some-what mess containable

  5. That’s creative. Who knew that a salad spinner could do that?

  6. What a great idea – and good job thinking on-the-fly! How did your salad spinner fare afterwards?

  7. That is just too cute! I love how simple it is too.

  8. How creative! And great to help develop some fine motor skills in little ones 🙂

  9. Now that is brilliant. A super fun art project with very little mess. But t hey can also learn a little of science too!

  10. What fun! My son loves pushing the spinner over and over again.

  11. What a fun idea.

  12. How creative!! Great idea to do with my nieces and nephews next time I have them over!!

  13. this is such a great idea! I will have to do this with my daughter.

  14. How neat! I have never seen this before. It looks mess free, you that!

  15. What a wonderfully creative idea! You could talk about colors and mixing them through this too!

  16. Oh my goodness what a cool idea! So original 🙂

  17. Your artwork is beautiful =)

    Thanks for linking up at TGIF! Have a great week,
    Beth =)

  18. This looks awesome!!!

  19. Totally fun – I cant wait to try it with a group of kids!

  20. This is a great idea! It would make a fun art party activity. I have an old salad spinner I picked up at a garage sale 😉

  21. Great idea! I was just about to toss our salad spinner but maybe I’ll see if someone in the family with kiddos would want it. Thanks for sharing! Stop by my Friday’s Five Features tomorrow and link up this post (and others)! http://diy-vintage-chic.blogspot.com

  22. I learned how to do this recently at a workshop and have been meaning to try it with our little ones. Thanks for reminding me. The pictures your family made came out beautifully. I think that collection would look nice framed. Thanks for sharing on Artsy Play Wednesday.

  23. What a great idea! My 18 month old is fascinated by the salad spinner. When her big sister goes back to school, this will be one of our first projects. Thanks for sharing!

  24. So great. Ill feature this too!

  25. This is so cute! I found you through Make the Scene Monday! If you like to link up come over to Craft Frenzy Friday at http://www.craftdictator.com!

  26. How fun! I am doing a color mixing unit with my class, so this will be perfect :). Thanks for the great idea.

  27. Definitely a fun craft for kids of any age! Thanks so much for sharing at After School!

  28. Too funny! What a great idea for the kids!
    Hugs, Antonella 🙂

  29. Love this idea! A fun way to create instant masterpieces.

  30. What a great Idea! I run camp programs for children affected by HIV/AIDS and I think this would be a great idea for an art activity! THANKS!

  31. Cynthia Cover says:

    Love the spinner art, this reminds of a toy I had a VERY long time ago – happy memories, I want to do this with my kids!

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