Children's Crafts
Children's Crafts
Sand Paintings
Colored sand (various colors)
White glue
Old paint brush
Paper (as thick as possible to prevent warping)
Pencil
Make sure to cover work surface completely. Lightly sketch design onto paper.
Make design fairly simple with large areas of color. Stay away from tiny details.
Place your drawing on top of another clean piece of paper that you have folded
in half and then opened again. This will aid you in not only in catching the
extra sand but then in pouring in back in the original container.
Pour some glue into a disposable container (paper cups work well). Thin glue
with a few drops of water to the consistency of paint.
"Paint" glue onto areas of picture. (Paint only the areas that will be the
same color until all areas of that color are complete. ) Sprinkle or pour sand
over the fresh glue and then tip the paper to get rid of the excess sand. "Paint"
more glue and sprinkle more sand until all areas of the selected color are completed.
Extra sand can be carefully poured back into the original jar. Then move on
to each different color completing all areas of one color before moving on to
the next. Let dry.
To outline areas, run a thin bead of glue right out of the glue bottle to
outline area, sprinkle desired color of sand, let set a few seconds and gently
tip page to get rid of excess sand. If bead of glue moves when you tip the picture
it can be pushed back into place gently with a toothpick. More touchup work
and be done to the edges of your outlines when the glue begins to dry but is
still a little pliable. The outlines add depth and texture to your pictures
for just the right finishing touch and can also be used to cover imperfections.
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