I used both of the ideas to make our own version of Peter and The Snowy Day. The pictures are so cool in real life. The texture feels a bit foamy. The more the kids glob it on the better. We use a fat watercolor brush for the snow and q-tips for the snowflakes. I demonstrated how to apply the paint in a dabbing up and down motion, rather than painting from side to side. More is better. Be sure to put something underneath the blue paper so it doesn't stick to your table. I used plain white butcher paper. These do take time to dry, at least 15 hours. I also suggest you use plain shaving cream. I took the can my husband had and yuck- it is aloe shaving cream. It has a funky smell and my whole room reeked of old man aftershave.
Aren't they FABULOUS!!!
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These turned out so cute! We snow painted today too!
Those are so cute! I am going to have to try and squeeze that in next week. Might me a good project for my parent helper!
Sarah
Clearly Kindergarten
These are just way too cute! I just posted about some writing we did in our class based on The Snowy Day. I've used this book for YEARS...one of my favorites too! I'll have to try this activity with them next week. They will love it!
Bobbie
The Daily Cupcake…A Kindergarten Blog
Your pictures turned out so cute! That is a great idea to use the puffy paint!
Lori
Conversations in Literacy
Pinned SNOW http://pinterest.com/pin/437552920016577172/
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Special Teacher for Special Kids
What a terrific idea. I love your website! Thanks for sharing.
Sherry Andrighetto
Kindergarten Milestones
These are so so so cute! Thanks so much for linking up this post!
Nicole
Teaching With Style
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