Scrubber Painting

When my son gets up early to help pass the time I grab something out of my cupboard and hope he likes it! Today it was such a big hit, I am sharing it here with you!
  1. Gather your materials. You will need some paper, paint, a small bowl or plate and a kitchen scrubber. I used a mesh scrubber with a easy grip handle that fits a toddler’s hand perfectly!
  2. Put some different colors in the bowl and mix away ! Be ready with a rag cause paint can go flying when you let them help!
  3. Pop the scrubber in the paint and start painting, really it’s more like stamping, the prints the scrubber makes are really cool.
  4. Change colors and keep going! We painted for about 10 minutes which is really a long time for a toddler, and if I let my son paint the table I bet he’d still be there!

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