Blowdryer art using canvas, paint and a blowdryer
Heather Davis
Blowdryer art using canvas, paint and a blowdryer
We used various colors of paint and layered them like a rainbow. Then we used a blowdryer to spread the colors around the canvas. Smaller children will need assistance to use the blowdryer. I prefer a travel size blow dryer. Once dried it gave the illusion of a flower. The students enjoyed this activity and have a nice spring art canvas to take home. For more information you can google blowdryer art or find your own ideas to use a blowdryer. We are beginning the garden study now. We hope to make ceramic mugs using sharpies to make mother's day gifts for Mother's Day next. The sky is the limit with art.
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