There is nothing that I love more than spending time doing activities with my
son! He loves exploring new items, textures, and concepts through hands on
play. And the things that he has learned from them are amazing! Not to mention
that I have gotten some really cute keepsakes in the process!
For
Valentine's Day this year, I wanted to have Colton make cards for his
grandparents and I wanted to go beyond the normal, give him some paper and
crayons and let him color one. So I decided to come up with something that he
could do that was different and fun! Last year, I saw something on Pinterest
about coffee filter art projects for toddlers. I searched through my boards and
couldn't find the pin (possibly because I have thousands of pins), but I thought
how hard could it be to figure it out myself. And they turned out awesome!
What You
Need:
*Coffee filters
*Washable
markers
*Dropper or medicine syringe
*Water
*Cookie sheet (I kept an
old brown one for a craft tray)
*Towel
What You Do:
Once I got all the supplies together, I told
Colton that we were going to paint with markers and he needed to put on his "Big
Boy Paint Shirt" (which is just an old shirt of my husband's). I placed the
cookie sheet on an old towel. I gave Colton some markers and a coffee filter and
told him to color it pretty colors. He was really excited for this part because
he loves coloring with markers and not just crayons.
Once he colored the filter, I gave him a small bowl of water and an unused
medicine syringe. I showed him how to drop water onto the filter. He thought it
was so cool that the color spread out when the water was dropped on it.
Then he wanted to add more marker to the wet filter. This entertained him for
a good half hour which is amazing that anything could make him sit still that
long.
After he had enough, I placed them on the towel to let the filters dry
completely. Using a heart shaped cookie cutter, I traced hearts onto the filters
and cut them out.
That's how easy these were for my son and I to make. Now you have these cute
tie-dye hearts to use in several projects. And the best part, using different
colors or shapes can make this project perfect for any occasion. Below you will
find pictures of a few things Colton and I made using these hearts.
Valentine's Day Cards
(Colton colored inside to add an even more
personal touch)
Hands and Heart
Picture
(I traced Colton's hands and added one of his
tie-dyed hearts)
I love how this coffee filter tie-dye activity can be used for anything. I think
I will have Colton make green shamrocks for St. Patty's Day!