Frozen Paint Art - COOL Fun on a HOT Day!

I can hardly believe that our summer is coming to an end! :(

My big girl starts Kindergarten in 2 WEEKS! Yikes!
Although school may be starting - summer is as HOT as ever!

We had so much fun exploring our water & ice themed week -
the Lil Divas were sad to see it end!

I had promised them we would try our Frozen Paint Art again
since the last time we ended up with melted paint trying to transport it in this heat!

This time the paint went straight from the freezer to paper &
it was a HUGE SUCCESS!

I just had to share because the Lil Divas had so much fun &
created so many masterpieces!!!


Aren't they great? :)

It was so easy too -
Here's What We Did:
I poured tempra paint into an ice cube tray. The Lil Divas opted for rainbow colors. I did not dilute with water as we wanted bright and bold colors for our paintings. I put the paint in the freezer for about 20 mins and let it begin to harden. Then I added the popsicele sticks (so they would remin firmly upright) and let the paint freeze overnight. The next day we had our frozen paint & were ready for some fun!



The Lil Divas painted on white contact paper (it's nice and sturdy!)





The frozen paint lasted a nice long time since we were working indorrs.
They had the opportunity to create many, many works of art :)

While my Oldest Diva was busy creating
picture after picture of hearts, flowers, trees, etc....

My Littlest Diva could not resist getting in some fingerpainting.
She loved the cold paint on her hands best. :)


This really is a fun & easy project that is suited to many age levels.
I know we will be visiting this again sometime soon.

Just look at all the great Frozen Paint Masterpieces the Lil Divas created!


As a special treat after all their hard work we decided to make some
Frozen Fruit Pops. I blended some mixed berries & yogurt and froze it in small dixie cups w/popsicle sticks. YUM! These were a hit & we have made several batches since.





Happy Frozen Painting!
Bern