Thursday, April 26, 2012

Painting with Water Balloons & Kid's Co-op Link Party 11

painting with water balloons
After having so much fun with our fly swatter painting last week, we read another book illustrated by Stephen Gammell calledThe Burger and the Hot DogThere are lots of funny food-related poems in this one!

Painting with water balloons was the perfect activity to replicate Gammell's splattery style.  I used a plastic medicine syringe to put paint in some water balloons.
painting with water balloons

Filled them up (HATE this part - should've gotten better balloons.)
painting with water balloons

Drew loved it.  Lainey's involvement was limited to squeezing a balloon and becoming irate when it popped in her hands. 

Stomping the balloons:
painting with water balloons

The color was very light, I should have added more paint and less water.  Either way, Drew wasn't much interested in the colors.  He just liked breaking the balloons.
painting with water balloons



Reading Confetti

How've you been getting messy this week?  I'd love for you to link up.  I'll be sharing your ideas throughout the week on my facebook page and the Kid's Co-op Pinterest Board.


Linking to Outdoor Play Party
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6 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, my kids would love smashing these balloons. What a great activity. Pinning it to my summer fun board. Thanks for the great idea!

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  2. Oh this looks like so much fun, I have done this indoors with balloons just 'splatted' in paint but love the idea of this for outside. Thanks for joining in the outdoor play link up this week.

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  3. What a cool activity! We'll have to try it once it warms up here!

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  4. How fun!! My boys would go ecstatic over this. Can't wait for a warm day to give it a try!

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  5. FUN!!! I have to try this! We have a ton of water balloons...I just found them in a box. I think I won them in a contest at my old job (random, I know!). Pinning!

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