

He started out by making all kinds of colorful lines. Dip your Q-tips in the paints and get busy creating designs and drawings onto the paper! Theo loved watching the Q-tip absorb the paints from the paint tray.

The kids can put their used Q-tips on it as they work.ģ. (We used a paint tray, but an ice cube tray works well too.) Add some Q-tips to your work area and some blank art paper.Ģ. Place your watercolor paints in a container that’s easily accessible to the kids. Try different effects to create the background. Add white stars and black trees to make the painting pop.
