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Spaghetti Worm Painting

Pasta “Worm” Painting

Worms are fun. We dig for real ones in the backyard, make them for lunch ( pasta ones) and even paint with them ( pasta ones again! ). I love this activity because it’s easy, different and with older children you can challenge them to paint specific shapes, or letters using only the pasta. It can also be used as an example of before and after, talk about the process of cooking and what happens to the pasta when it’s cooked.

  1. Gather your materials. You will need some spaghetti, a pot, some paint , a plate and some paper.
  2. Cook your spaghetti. Let cool but don’t wait too long it will get too stiff to paint with.
  3. Add some paint to your plate .
  4. Dip your wiggly worm in
  5. Print onto your paper.
  6. Add more colors if you wish
  7. Let dry.

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11 Responses to “Spaghetti Worm Painting”

  • Bizzy Bee:

    So much fun! My kids would LOVE this!

  • Christy:

    What a great idea. We had spaghetti last night, and I wish I had thought of this.

  • Katherine Marie!:

    I love noodle painting!!!! These worms are sweet sweet sweet– enough to eat?

    GREAT IDEA!!!!

  • Michelle:

    ha ha, you crack me up! Loved the song and the noodle art, too!

  • Mrs Adept:

    LOL – Oh i loved that story of Herman the Worm. It also attracted a LOT of attention from family members when I watched it.

  • Rebecca:

    fun!! too cute

  • Donna:

    This might be a silly question, but what kind of paint is good to use? I just went and got a ton of craft stuff since my almost three year old is a craft fanatic, but I couldn't find decent seeming paint at the dollar store – looking for suggestions, I'm sure she'd love this craft!

    - donna
    kindredcrafters (at) gmail (dot) com

  • Mrs. Lindblom:

    Very cool! Looks like fun!

  • Tara Rison:

    Diary of a Worm would be a great book to go with this.

    My son loves that song. We just watched your video three times in a row.

  • This looks like so much fun! What a great way to use some leftover pasta. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • Emily:

    My daughter and I just watched Herman and you had her laughing! She wants to watch it again!

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