3 Space Art Projects for Kids with OOLY

3 Space Art Projects for Kids with OOLY


Use watercolor methods like alcohol resist, sticker resist and saran wrap to make space art projects for little ones. This post is written in partnership with OOLY and these watercolor painting activities are all shown utilizing OOLY’s watercolor supplies in celebration of National Watercolor Day.

Today is National Watercolor Day and to celebrate, we teamed up with OOLY to make some exciting space art projects for little ones.

Photo by Rachel Withers

Here at The Artful Parent we do a LOT of watercolor art. We attempted 3 of our preferred watercolor methods with a exciting space twist.

OOLY watercolor products
Photo by Rachel Withers

We appreciate OOLY’s watercolor products–the paper is thick &amp absorbent and the watercolor paints are quite vibrant. We’re reminded how further satisfying an art knowledge is when utilizing higher high quality art supplies.

In quick, we feel you will appreciate these supplies as well!

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Space Art Projects for Kids

OOLY watercolor products
Photo by Rachel Withers

Supplies

moon watercolor painting
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1. Planets with Alcohol Resist

We definitely liked OOLY’s circular watercolor paper and believed it’d be the ideal match for building space themed art like planets, the moon &amp sun.

Pro tip: To open the circular watercolor paper, appear for the gap in the glue about the edges. Slide a thin sharp knife or letter opener across the pad to release a piece of paper. If you have several little ones, loosen a handful of pieces in advance.

We began by painting our planets and moon with lots of watercolor paint. It’s significant to err on the side of quite wet for this activity in order for the alcohol to mix and make a swirl impact.

Pro tip: Pan watercolors can be difficult for toddlers so my 3 year old applied a pipette to pre-wet the paper to make it much easier to paint.

watercolor painting with alcohol resist technique
Photo by Rachel Withers


Once the paper is nicely saturated with watercolor paint, use a pipette to transfer rubbing alcohol to the painting. Squeeze and squirt all more than the paper and watch the colors mix. There was lots of excitement at our property more than this step!

We loved the circle paper and travel watercolor set. The paints had been so vibrant and exciting for the little ones to use.

Galaxy sticker resist art
Photo by Andrea Martelle

2. Galaxy Watercolor Paintings with Sticker Resist

To make a galaxy painting, initial add gold foil star stickers to your watercolor paper.

Pro tip: Make positive the stickers are firmly stuck to the paper or the paint will leak underneath.

Child creating sticker resist watercolor art
Photo by Andrea Martelle

Then brush clean water all more than the paper (the thickest OOLY brush was ideal for this process). The base layer of water makes it possible for the watercolor paint to blend in a attractive way. 

Galaxies space art with watercolors and sticker resist
Photo by Andrea Martelle

We applied purples, blues and blacks for our colour scheme. Once the paper is painted, sprinkle coarse salt onto the wet paint. This creates an impact that appears quite a great deal like a galaxy far, far away! 

When the paintings are entirely dry, brush off the salt and peel off the stickers to reveal a beautiful galaxy! If you are feeling further starry, water down white paint and flick your brush to add even more stars.

Galaxies watercolor art
Photo by Andrea Martelle

We loved this activity so a great deal, that we did it several occasions utilizing each the paint pods and the travel watercolor palette. Both paint sets had been vibrant and uncomplicated for my preschoolers to use. We specifically liked the mixing tray in the travel palette to make our personal colors.

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3. Constellations with the Saran Wrap Technique

To make these excellent geometric constellations, we began with a wet wash on our thick OOLY watercolor paper.

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Photo by Anna Harpe

Once the paper is good and wet, it is uncomplicated to blend the colors of your option.

I encouraged my little ones to continue to use LOTS of water as they painted you definitely want a liquid base to have the greatest impact with the saran wrap approach.

Creating space art with constellations
Photo by Anna Harpe

After your paper is covered in some attractive colors, scrunch up a large piece of plastic wrap on leading of the paint.

Saran wrap technique with watercolors
Photo by Anna Harpe

It’s exciting to experiment with diverse amounts of plastic and wrinkling methods! Each painting will be completely diverse and completely beautiful.

You can take away the plastic wrap when the paint is dry (about 1 hr). The wrinkled plastic creates all types of intriguing lines and shapes in the paint, ideal for inspiring constellations.

Child drawing constellations on watercolor painting
Photo by Anna Harpe

Use a metallic sharpie and a ruler to connect a handful of lines, creating dots or stars at every intersection. My little ones loved building their personal special constellations!

Thanks once more to OOLY for sponsoring this post to assistance bring all these exciting art activities to you and your household! We feel OOLY watercolor products are higher high quality art supplies that your little ones will appreciate utilizing more than and more than once more!

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Photo by Rachel Withers

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