My plan was for my son to do this dandelion , but all he wanted to do was stick the q-tips in his nose, in his ears- pretty much everywhere but the glue. So I made the flower and my son happily and very carefully painted with a q-tip, a great open ended activity which should make up the majority of art time for toddlers and preschoolers anyway. Not what I planned, but we had fun and I think both projects are pretty cute.
- Gather your materials. You will need a green pipe cleaner, a big handful of q-tips, a cotton ball ,a piece of construction paper and glue.
- Start by bending your pipe cleaner into a stem and one leaf.
- Add glue to your paper and glue the stem on.
- Add a large circle of glue at the top of the stem
- Add your q-tips to the glue.
- Add a cotton ball to the middle
- Let dry.
Jennifer says
Cute ideas!
Melinda says
come see, this is for you!
Meg says
I love the flower! I would end up doing it, too and he would q-tip paint.
Jen says
Love it!
Jen
Erin Tales says
The kids would love that!
BTW – grab a blog popz! Fav from CoolBabyKid.com.
http://www.coolbabykid.com/2007/11/blog-pops-sweet-valentines-blog-treat.html
Melinda says
something else for you http://www.lookwhatmomfound.com/2009/04/award-time.html
Lori says
I love it! My daughter loves blowing dandelions and I know she will love making that, thanks for sharing it!
Miller Moments says
Love this one!
theworldismysoyster says
What a wonderful idea to catalogue for the end of summer.
jennwa says
I love the Q-tip danelion. That is adorable.
Where's The Aspirin? says
LOVE this one. I might have to try it tomorrow.
frillsfluffandtrucks says
Thanks for the reminder–I forgot all about q-tip painting! 🙂 My two love doing that.
By the way, check out my post today–I think your little man would like doing it. 🙂
~ Sarah
Leigh says
Such a great idea! We are going to have to copy that one!
Lettie says
I love that dandelion! Q-tips have so many uses. This is on our to do list for sure. Thanks for all of your great ideas! 🙂
One Tightwad Mama says
My son actually did the flower (I thought he may not) and he loved it! It was a quick craft, but fun.
Mum-me says
I used to do a lot of cotton-bud painting with my older children (when they were younger) in a really mess-free way.
I’d get their water colour tray – you know with the little dry ‘cakes’ of colour – and a small cup of water.
Dip the cotton-bud in the water and then rub on the paint cake, then paint!
It makes a lovely rich colour, unlike the usual ‘watery’ watercolour. But you do need a different cotton-bud for each cake of colour.
Nikki says
When we did q-tip painting recently I cut a strawberry shape out of red construction paper and then a green top. My 2y/o glued on the top and then took a q-tip and dabbed “seeds” on the strawberry 🙂 .
Bernadete says
I love this idea! I nominated you for an award over on my blog, thanks for always being a source of great ideas!
Shannon says
This is perfect – my 4 year old can make the dandelion and my 2 year old can paint with the q tip. THANKS! 🙂
Linda @ My Trendy Tykes says
I love these!
Linda
Preschool Playbook says
I LOVE the dandelion!
Paula says
I haven’t tried this one before, thanks for the idea.
Andersons Mommy says
I love how a lot of your crafts encorporate the fine motor skills! The skinny little Q-Tips in this one is another example!
Thanks for all the wonderful ideas, Allie!
~ Ashlyn
admin says
Thanks for noticing. Even though I am a firm believer in learning through play I am also a firm believer in structuring *some* of the play to work on specific skills.