This activity is great for promoting two hand use bilateral coordination is the fancy word for this skill which stimulates the two sides of the brain to work together.
Golf ball painting benefits.
Painting with golf balls july 4 2013 by kate 9 comments i love using an object such as a golf ball that seems so far from being involved in paint and simply throwing caution to the wind and just seeing what happens.
Most of all it s a fun activity for the kids which encourages their creativity.
Two hand use is important for later skills like catching a ball pulling on pants cutting paper and daily activities in nearly every aspect of our lives.
It also introduces them to color mixing as well as concepts such as size and sequencing.
We re trying a really fun art process that i ve seen all over the we lately painting with golf balls.
Materials for painting with golf balls.
It takes great concentration and hand eye coordination to keep the ball moving back and forth but once the children master this skill they often want to do it over and over again.
A sturdy box box lid or similar.
It makes the best wrapping paper for friends future birthday presents so once it s dry stash it away in your cupboard for safe keeping.
My dad is a golfer and he gave us a few golf balls when i told him.
E thoroughly enjoyed painting with marbles and with marbles and water beads and i d been looking for items for a similar painting experience.
We used tempera paint heavier paper.
Along with being lots of fun this activity.
What are the benefits.
Your kids will have a blast creating this artwork.
We re doing lots of fall crafts here in my daycare these days and the kids have really enjoyed some of the fall art projects we ve done.
The ball will leave a trail of painted dots as it rolls across the paper.
With the help of a golf ball and a few splashes of colorful paint your child can turn a blank canvas into a masterpiece of unique zigzag painted lines.
Golf balls paint and a cardboard box are all you ll need for this easy activity.