![]() ![]() Take a piece of light blue cardstock or construction paper (we used a turquoise color) and tear off a couple of strips to make the water. ![]() I love how all of the pink colors look mixed together! It was hard to get the pink shades to look right in the photos, but the neon really stands out.Ĥ. Put the flamingo aside to dry. Putting down some newspaper or doing this on a tray will help contain the mess. It’s so neat for kids to scrape away the paint to reveal their cool designs underneath! Scrape once, then wipe off the excess paint from your card onto a paper towel.Ĭontinue to scrape away the rest of your paint. Less is more with this painting technique and you can always add in more paint and scrape again after.ģ. Take your old credit card or hotel card (or piece of stiff cardboard) and scrape the paint away. You still want to see white paper showing after all of the paint has been squeezed on. Remind kids to drizzle the paint, and not squeeze huge clumps (this will just make a mess). Using one color at a time, squeeze your paint onto your flamingo printable. ![]() Related: Colorful Q-tip Painted Dragonfly Craft Make sure to have lots of paper towels handy for this step, it can get quite messy. We used light pink, magenta, and neon pink. Instructions to make your flamingo art projectġ. First, print out your flamingo template onto white cardstock.Ģ. Get your 3 different shades of pink ready. Old credit card, hotel card, or stiff cardboard.2 shades of blue cardstock paper or construction paper.3 shades of pink acrylic paint, we used light pink, magenta, and neon pink colors.Printable template available here in my shop.This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. If you would like more information please review my privacy & disclosure policy. This template is available here in my shop. Take a look at my collection of painting ideas for kids for more fun and creative art projects to try!įor this project, I created a flamingo printable to make this craft even easier for you. We love exploring different painting techniques. And using the torn paper for the water and paper straws for the legs makes this such a unique summer craft! Kids of all ages love this painting technique. It’s kind of mesmerizing to scrape away the paint to reveal the designs underneath. This bright tropical flamingo scrape painting was so fun to make! Scrape painting is always a popular technique with kids. ![]()
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