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For a fun process art activity for Halloween, try making a salt painted spiderweb! Kids will love seeing the paint run along the salt in this Halloween process art activity!
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Salt painting is such a fun project for kids. All you need is salt, glue and watercolor paint to create these colorful spiderwebs.
Not only are the results beautiful, but the process is fun too! Kids loving seeing the paint run along the salt.
TIPS FOR SALT PAINTING:
1. First, sketch out a spiderweb with a pencil on a black piece of cardstock.
You want to use a thick cardstock paper so that the watercolor will not seep through. You can also paint on cardboard. The paper we are using is 110lb weight.
2. Add glue to your lines.
Try to make the glue lines in one motion. This is so that you do not get pools of glue in your lines.
3. Sprinkle on your salt.
Pour the salt over your glue to ensure you coat every line. If you miss any spots the color won’t run over that part.
We like to keep a separate stash of salt for art activities. So when you’re done you can shake off the remaining salt and store again for another salt craft.
4. Gently shake off the excess salt.
5. Now you can paint your spiderweb!
We recommend painting right away. If you’re using a watercolor palette, make sure your brush has lots of water on it so that the paint spreads when painting.
We love the neon colors used against the black paper for this Halloween craft! You can also use orange paper and paint with black watercolors.
See how many different web designs you can make!
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