Wax Paper Art
This tempera paint art project is a safe alternative to projects that call for grated crayons and an iron!
By: Trish Kuffner, author of The Toddler's Busy Book
Wax Paper Art
A safe and easy alternative to grated crayons and an iron.
Materials
- Glue
- Liquid tempera paint or food coloring
- Paintbrush
- Wax paper
- Colorful leaves
Directions
- Mix glue with tempera paint or food coloring to achieve a bright color (or use colored glue thinned with a little water).
- Using a brush, paint glue onto two pieces of wax paper of the same size (the paper should be well coated with glue).
- Stick colorful leaves onto the glue on one piece of paper, then cover with the other sheet.
- Press together to stick, then hang in a window.