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Ice Painting for Toddlers- Day 1/21 of Pinterest Pins

I am trying 1 Pinterest pin a day for 21 days so I can see what it’s like to keep up with the Pinterest moms. The first project we are trying is ice paint.

Ice painting is a fun way to let the kids be creative with watercolor paint. It is quick and easy to put together and it makes the prettiest water color-looking art. We used washable tempera paint but you can add food coloring if you want.

First mix half paint and half water in an ice cube tray.
Add foil on top, make slits and add Popsicle sticks.
Freeze for a few hours and enjoy!

 

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