If you're anything like me, when you're ready for a painting project, you go to the hardware store and stand before the rows and rows of paint chips and you feel lost in a sea of choices. I leave the store without paint, but with a huge stack of paint chips to tape to my wall while I mull over my options. Once you've finally chosen a color, what do you do with those paint chips? Well, you put them to use, of course. With this fun craft, your kids can recycle those chips into a piece of art that will take flight before their eyes.
Supplies:
- Butterfly punch
- Paint chips
- Canvas in the size of your choice
- Self-adhesive foam mount stickers
Directions:
- Collect paint chip samples.
- Using your craft punch on your paint chips, have your child punch until until he or she has created a pile of butterflies.
- Have your child decide how he or she would like the butterflies placed on the canvas. (We liked the idea of having the butterflies all in a row and then peeling off as if in flight. You could stick with the clean lines or you could even just create a random pattern.)
- Have your child apply a self-adhesive foam mount sticker to the back of each butterfly and apply to the canvas until you have created your desired pattern.
- Hang and enjoy.
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