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Custom Toddler Artwork

March 6, 2016 By Jacque 18 Comments

Easy custom toddler artwork worthy of any fireplace or wall gallery. A great way to inspire creativity in children of all ages even adults.This post contains Affilate Links. Proceeds from these links are usually rather small, but allow us to keep the website running & help to fund smaller projects. Thanks for helping us help youI still love doing art with Josslyn.  Artwork with toddlers can be super fun!  We have moved on from finger painting and onto holding brushes and manipulation of objects, scissors, crayons, markers … the good stuff.  With the new addition of Paxton I like to keep our projects fun but quick.  Time is of the essence.  Today’s project is going to be under 15 minutes and we will be able to use it every year!  Here is what you are going to need!

MATERIALS:

  • Stretched Canvas (8×10) – found HERE
  • Craft Paints – found HERE or HERE
  • Paint Brushes (2-3) – found HERE 
  • Vinyl Image or Sticker – found HERE
  • Water
  • Paper Towels
  • Paper Plates
  • Q-Tips
  • Storage Tub Lid (optional)
  • Painters Smock (optional) – found HERE

INSTRUCTIONS:

spring paintingPlace the sticker or vinyl image onto the canvas making sure it’s adhered well to the canvas.  Choose a few coordinating colors or allow the kids to pick the colors. Place like colors on plates. Pinks, reds, and purples one one plate. Blues and greens on another. Yellows and Oranges on another.  One brush for each plate.  I love these large bulb brushes for toddlers that are practicing fine motor skills like painting.  You can find those brushes here.spring bunny 2Start with the lightest colored paints and the ones that will cover the majority of the canvas. In our case it is the pinks and magenta.  Depending on how sticky the vinyl or stickers are you might need to help your child paint around them, but don’t worry if some paint gets under, I have a trick for getting excess paint up later.

bunny artContinue painting the canvas with the first colors making sure to get good coverage.

spring bunny art layersThen move onto some of the other brighter colors.  At this point you will need the water, just like a professional artist you will help your child clean their paint brushes.  You can teach them about keeping colors bright and show them what happens when they blend too many together and they “muddy” up.  I wasn’t able to take any pictures of this process, but I can promise washing brushes is always a crowd pleaser! They even enjoy helping dry them off before tackling more painting!  I try not to tell her where to put the paint but I do encourage her to look for areas on the canvas that are white, and where there isn’t any color.  Works every time!

custom toddler artwork bunnyThis is what her canvas ended up looking like before we removed the vinyl bunny!  I have to admit, this kid is good!  Part of me wishes there wasn’t a bunny under there, I would totally hang this on our wall.  WOW!  While I was waiting for the paint to dry enough to remove the vinyl bunny I painted the sides of the canvas with the left over paint.

custom bunny toddler artwork cleanupYou want the paint to be tacky when you remove the stencil.  Too dry and you won’t be able to correct mistakes easily, too wet and you can make a mess.

So what do you do if your paint bleeds under the sticker? That’s where the Q-tips comes into play. Just take a Q-tip dip it into some water and clean up your edges.  Jossie’s bunny could use a little more work, but her little brother was hungry and we all know babies rule over art any day!

Easy custom toddler artwork worthy of any fireplace or wall gallery. A great way to inspire creativity in children of all ages even adults.I hope you enjoyed our 15 min craft and aren’t afraid to really get in there with your kiddos!

Easy custom toddler artwork worthy of any fireplace or wall gallery. A great way to inspire creativity in children of all ages even adults.If you noticed I use the lid off of a storage tub to keep my kitchen table clean and thanks to IKEA a super inexpensive painters smock that keeps her clothes clean!  Art can be fun and it’s great for kids.

Easy custom toddler artwork worthy of any fireplace or wall gallery. A great way to inspire creativity in children of all ages even adults.Jossie is so proud of her bunny art, she show’s it off to everyone who comes through the door, rightly so!

For more art projects I have done with Jossie check out her
  Heart Collage Artwork & Finger Paint I Love You

i love you finger paint art, perfect for tolddlers

Easy custom heart collage artwork, a perfect way to get the kiddos involved in creating art for the home.

 

 

Filed Under: All, Crafts, DIY, Holidays, Vinyl

Comments

  1. Angie @ CCC says

    March 7, 2016 at 7:04 am

    She is an artist! Great project!

    Reply
  2. Pamela says

    March 7, 2016 at 1:24 pm

    Too cute, she did a great job!

    Reply
  3. Carolina says

    March 9, 2016 at 6:27 am

    Adding the bunny is perfect!

    Reply
  4. tanya says

    March 17, 2016 at 3:51 pm

    How fun! I love the bunny 🙂 I also love the colors she chose.

    Reply
  5. Janel says

    March 28, 2016 at 1:39 pm

    How freaking adorable is she!! And the project, of course. This is a great idea and I’m liking the rubbermaid top :).

    Reply
  6. Leng says

    August 31, 2016 at 8:54 am

    Lovely Painting ???????

    How old is she when she was doing this?

    Reply
    • Jacque says

      September 7, 2016 at 11:51 pm

      Right around 2.5 years old! Kid loves some art!

      Reply
  7. Shila says

    April 27, 2017 at 12:08 am

    Did you used acrilic pain or regular paint?

    Reply
    • Jacque says

      April 27, 2017 at 2:13 pm

      Craft Acrylic worked great!

      Reply
  8. LisaR says

    April 28, 2017 at 8:37 pm

    Really nice idea! I hope to do this with my grandsons.

    Reply
    • Jacque says

      May 9, 2017 at 1:09 am

      Thats great! I hope they have as much fun as my kiddo did!

      Reply

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