


My grandchildren love to paint with water colors. They each have their own set of paints at my house. This is a painting project we did at the Christmas Day Camp last year (pictured in the center of the table.) I drew a large round ornament and created large sections to be painted different colors. I made copies on white card stock. The children first painted their ornaments. Once the paint was dry I had glitter pens for them to outline the lines between paint colors to add some holiday sparkle. We punched a hole in the top and put a ribbon hanger on it. They were very pleased with their creations.
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