Body Tracing

Mar 12, 2016

I have a confession:  I horde art supplies.  Whew! That felt good to get off my chest.   Ok, moving on…

After our Georgia O’Keefee project, we had quite a big of roofing felt left over.  The large size makes this material awesome for a variety of projects, including body tracing!  We headed to the park with our pre-cut sheets of roofing felt, chalk, paint, and brushes.  I admit, taking kids to the park and asking them to do an art project rather than play, may not have been my best idea.  All in all they resisted the call of the play ground for a respectable amount of time.  And the 3yo had loads of fun covering her actual body with paint.   If we try this again, it will be a multi-day project to allow the kids to spend more time on each element without feeling rushed.  Still loads of roofing felt left over!

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