Idea:
Let your children paint with spaghetti.
Provide them with cooked spaghetti and let them dip it in paint and create a
masterpiece!Pasta Shapes
Submitted
by Mary
What You Need:
- Pasta
- Paper
- Markers Crayons
What You Do:
- Have your children create a picture of something they like. Then give them pasta and let them outline the item with the pasta. When the pasta dries you it will be shaped like their picture! Alternatively you can have them trace their name, or a pre-made design.
Pasta Necklace
Submitted
by Debra
What You Need:
- Pasta
- Food Coloring/Rubbing Alcohol
- Yarn
What You Do:
- Before class dye rigatoni pasta different colors using a mixture of rubbing alcohol and food coloring. Then tape one side of a piece of yarn to the table and let your children thread the pasta through it.
Idea:
For a fun addition to any art project
have your children write their name on the project with alphabet pasta. Submitted
by Sally
Pasta Snowflake
Submitted
by Florence
What You Need:
- Spaghetti
- White Paint
- Paper
What You Do:
- Put the (uncooked) spaghetti
in a baggie with white paint and shake it. Take the spaghetti out of the bag
and let it dry overnight. Give each of your children a black biece of paper
with a pre-drawn circle on it.
Let your children create a unique snowflake on the paper. Using the circle as a guide.
Idea:
Let your children paint with spaghetti/Pizza
Sauce for a neat sensory art project. Submitted
by Karen
Pizza Vest
Submitted
by an Unknown Friend
What You Need:
- Brown Grocery Bags
- Paint/Crayons/Etc.
What You Do:
- Cut a bag in the shape of a pizza wedge (point at top of bag, leaving top connected - essentially makes two slices connected in the middle) Then cut a whole in the top for your child's head. Let your children create a different slice of pizza for the front and back. Now they can wear a pizza slice vest!
Class Pizza
Submitted
by Betty
What You Need:
- Large Piece of Paper
- Paint
- Yarn
- Other Art Supplies of you choosing
What You Do:
- Cut a large Paper circle. Then have your children make a pizza. They can paint it red for sauce, add yarn for cheese, ham (pink triangles), add pepperoni buttons, etc. There is no limit to the creativity of toppings you can create. If you run out of ideas ask your children they may be able to come up with some. At the end of the day you can slice the pizza and let each child take a piece home.
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