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  • Literally...the coolest activity ever!

    Grab some ice cube trays, water, flour, food coloring and straws and get ready to make your own ice paint Press Play to learn how to make your own ice paint! Sensory activities like DIY ice paint are extremely beneficial when it comes to the social emotional (you can also use tempura paint instead of food coloring) PRESS PLAY TO WATCH SESSION 4 OF CHG PRESS

  • Sweet & Simple Valentine's Day Craft

    Watercolor Valentine's Day Hearts -Glue Gun -Watercolor Paints & Paintbrush -Crayons -Scissors -Thick Grab your paintbrush and fill in your hearts with watercolor. Let dry for a few hours. Gardener Kelsey's Tips: Make the lines of your heart with your glue gun really thick (so paint wont seep

  • Top 10 Summer SEL Gardening Tools

    Bubbles (stress relieving & outdoor fun) #2 Sidewalk Chalk Games (Humongous Hopscotch, Tic-Tac-Toe, Chalk Paint Your Own Quickles (give your taste buds a treat with this sweet and sour recipe) #8 Hammered Flower Prints (capture summer on a handmade print) #9 Vision Boards (For A Rainy Day) (we see a happy summer in your

  • Chalk It Up To Hours of Entertainment plus SEL Benefits

    A fun, get your hands messy craft like making your own chalk paint teaches kids a parts to whole process Learn how to make Gardener Anna's tie-dye chalk paint on Session 2 of Camp Hello Gardeners® scroll down and watch the video & or get the recipe here: Gardener Anna's Chalk Paint -2 Cups Corn Starch -2 Cups Grab a paint brush & chalk it up to hours of fun!

  • Top 10 SEL Summer Activities

    For an added bonus design a copy of your book and have it printed! below: -Click Here For Gardener's Longest Hopscotch -Click Here To Learn How To Make Your Own Chalk Paint time check out our Camp Hello Gardeners® videos featuring all sorts of fun activities like yoga, ice paint

  • Handprint Succulents

    Here is what you'll need: Paint (choose paint that is skin-safe!) Construction paper Scissors Glue Paintbrush First things first, let's make our succulents! Paint your little one's hands/fingers/feet with green paint. Voilà - you've got the cutest print to showcase their little handprints! Feeling the cool, wet paint in between your fingers is great sensory exposure.

  • Connect with Kindness

    Paper Paper plate Paint Scissors Tape First, you are going to flip your plate over (we are using the bottom) and place a few dabs of paint on the base. Next, have your gardeners use their fingers to swirl the paint, just enough to give it that marbled feel Then, flip your plate over on top of your blank sheet of paper so that the paint transfers. Let your painted paper dry and the measure a strip to wrap around your can.

  • 🌻 Brighten Your Day 🌻

    Here is what you will need: Paper Yellow & black paint (make sure it is skin safe!) Paint your gardener's hand with the yellow paint and have him or her make handprints all around that Next, dip the eraser side of your pencil into the black paint to fill in your circle with black dots.

  • Explore Color in Nature 🌺🌿

    We are combining a smashed flowers painting with a chlorophyll rubbing to create a natural, abstract painting! Whether you smash, rub, roll, or scrape . . . . . . you end up with a beautiful painting! Show us your plant paintings by emailing flowers@youareagardener.com or tagging @youareagardener!

  • Embrace the Change

    Toilet paper roll Paint A book to cover! Place the frayed side into the paint and stamp multiple times on your brown paper, creating a floral Set your paper aside until your paint dries. Once dry, place the painted side down and center book you'd like to cover on top. Wrap the printed paper around the binding of your book and cut the paper two inches past the back cover

  • How to Create a Buzz-Worthy DIY Watering Station for Bees

    own bee watering station is a terracotta pot with drainage holes and a saucer, gravel or rocks and paint

  • Keep Gardening!

    Paint Paint brush Gardening materials It's quite simple, just decorate your can any way you'd like! First, I painted my can white so that the colored paint would stand out a bit more.

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