Measure the distance of the top of the broom to the floor and double that measurement. Place the broom or branch so that it’s resting on the seats or the backs of the chair. If you were seated imagine that you are sitting back to back against a friend so the backs of your heads were touching. Set your chairs up so the backs of chairs are facing each other. If you are working inside, place down a tarp or floor covering first. Cover the hole in the bottom of the cup with a piece of tape. Place one hole in the bottom of the cup in the middle. Use caution if using a sharp edge of a pencil. Pierce two holes in your cup near the top using your hole punch or pencil. Plastic tarp or trash bag (if you working inside)Ī canvas to paint on the sidewalk works or a sheet of paper Hole punch or a sharp pencil to create holes in your cup.Ģ chairs with an open back or create a tripod out of branches Paper Cup or a bowl or a plastic cup that is easy to pierce Remove the tape to show a finished design.ĭIY Chalk Recipe or water down acrylic/tempera paint Paint brush or use those digits for finger paintingĬontainers with lids if you wish to save paint for a later useĭivide the mixture into additional bowls in equal parts.Īdd food coloring into each new batch according to the color saturation you desire Play with mixing primary colors (red, blue and yellow) together to make new colors.įor an extra challenge bring out tape to create a grid pattern and color in the open space. With some planning and prepping you can play along at home when you have an afternoon or day to engage with the whole family. These creative prompts are going to be a bit more challenging than our weekly Studio themes and may require securing materials ahead of time. Columbus Museum of Art is excited to partner on COSI’s second annual Science Festival, which has moved virtually for health and public safety concerns.
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