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Ice Painting

Time

Age

Level

Materials

Tubs

Freezer

Tray

Watercolour paint palette and brushes

Method

Fill the tubs with a few inches of water and place flat in the freezer. We preferred quite large tubs with a flat bottom (e.g. and ice cream tub).

When frozen, pop out the ice and place onto a tray.

Ready to paint

The children can then paint onto the ice with watercolour paints from the palette. (Wet the brush first).

We enjoyed watching the paint freeze onto the ice initially, then melt and blend as the ice melted.

Try making a print by pressing a sheet of paper onto the paint.

Categories

My children really enjoyed ice painting. It's a very cheap and easy art activity which could be done indoors or outdoors. Painting on a new material was a huge novelty and the activity changed as the ice began to melt and the paint colours started to mix together.: 30 minutes plus 24 hours freezing time in advance: Under 5s, 5 to 10s: Easy