With both Bonfire Night and Diwali being celebrated this week, we thought we’d get the glitter out to make a firework painting.
1. Use some black paper to be your sky.
2. Put a small blob of paint on your sky and blow it out into a firework shape using a drinking straw. Make sure you use runny paint, make sure your blow rather than suck, and make sure you keep your hair out of the way! You can make great explosion shapes.
3. While the paint is still wet, sprinkle on some glitter to give your fireworks some extra pizzazz!
4. Leave your pictures to dry, shake off any excess glitter and display your fireworks on the wall.
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joyce:waddleeahchaa.com says
I love doing art projects on black paper. It makes the colors stand out so much more. We are sorting this week at waddleeahchaa.com. See a couple of different materials we are useing. 🙂
Cathy @ NurtureStore says
Hi Joyce, I like your sorting post – great up-cycling!
Andi says
Oooh, I like this one too 🙂 Hmmm, decisions, which one shall I steal from you 😀
Cathy @ NurtureStore says
Andi – you know, you should just try them all!