She tried to make handprints and seemed a little dismayed when it didn't work. She looked at me sadly and said "not work!"
I put the paper on top of the bubble wrap, and she loved pressing it (especially since she was making handprints on the back of the paper!).
Tada! Her finished masterpiece!
I put the paper on top of the bubble wrap, and she loved pressing it (especially since she was making handprints on the back of the paper!).
Tada! Her finished masterpiece!
I've seen this activity on many blogs and in several books and magazines, so I'm not going to link to one particular place. Just wanted to let you know that it wasn't my idea (even though you probably already knew that!).
that is so fun! we did that for my oldest bday party invites once!
ReplyDeletelove the pics my youngest hatesto fingerpaint go figure she doesn't mind me painting her hand but hates to fingerpaint!
we have some down stairs that will be great for a Letter B activty or C for circles
We love to do this activity! I usually make cards, tags, etc out of the prints. Might try to do this for grandparents day this weekend...thanks for the idea!!
ReplyDeleteMore great ideas! And thanks for answering my questions!
ReplyDeleteWe've done this a few times, and I'm always amazed at how beautifully it comes out. It's also fun to use corrugated paper (like the inside of cardboard) and vary the bubble sizes. what fun!
ReplyDeleteThis is fun...... I like the effect very much.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea and want to return to it making a rainbow sometime soon. I wanted to let you know that I appreciated this post so much that I did this project with my little girl: http://cowsgomooandducksgoquack.blogspot.com/2010_06_01_archive.html
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the idea!
Gianne