We had so much fun collaborating with Tammy of Housing a Forest during our Play Inspired by Nature series that we have decided to begin a new, ongoing series together! Today, we are both excited to debut our new creative series, Paint and Play! We have so many ideas for this series, and are SO EXCITED!
Paint & PLAY

A Creative Series from Housing a Forest & Growing a Jeweled Rose
Today, we are debuting the Paint & PLAY Series with BALLOON ART. The creative challenge this week was to find ways to paint using balloons. Tammy tried some super creative balloon painting and we tried 5 different balloon painting techniques to see which was the most fun!
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Balloon POP Painting
Balloon POP painting has been on our to do list for a long time now, and it definitely didn't disappoint. I filled about 40 balloons with paint and air so that Rosie and Jewel could pop them, and I only wish I had filled more. To fill the balloons I used a plastic condiment bottle with a long skinny tip like this one
Once the balloons were filled I taped them to poster board outside
For older kids you can give them darts to pop the balloons, but I wanted to create a more toddler safe way to balloon POP paint so I gave Rosie and Jewel kabob skewers. This worked SO GREAT!
The girls had so much FUN popping the balloons to make art
Balloon PUNCH Painting
Set up for this was super simple and Rosie loved the activity. I bought a pack of punch balloons from Dollar Tree (the big balloons on a rubber band), put out some paint piles on poster board, and let Rosie go nuts.
Again, really pretty pieces were the result of this process driven art
Water Balloon Painting
The girls LOVED this activity, but I must admit it was a bit of a pain for me. The water balloons were so delicate that they kept breaking on me as I was prepping them for the girls before play. I either need a gentler touch or to find better water balloons.
To make water paint balloons I used our pumpinator
The girls loved water balloon painting!
Balloon SQUIRT Painting
For balloon squirt painting I filled a couple regular balloons with water. Then we pierced a tiny hole in them
The girls had a blast squirting the colorful water to create art
Easy Peasy Balloon Painting
For easy peasy balloon painting we blew up a few balloons and painted with them, using them as a type of paint brush or printing stamp. Just hold your balloon, dip it in paint, and paint!
Balloon Painting 5 Ways
Any way you do it it's sure to be a BLAST!
Don't forget to pop over to Housing a Forest to see

Safety Warning: Balloons are perfectly safe for kids to explore, but only with proper, diligent supervision from parents. Watch your children closely, pick up balloon fragments quickly, and make sure they do not go into your child's mouth. Balloon pieces are a serious choking hazard so proper supervision is mandatory.
Stay Tuned Next Week for more Paint & PLAY!

























