American Flag Ice Painting

American Flag Ice Painting

 

 

It’s Day 2 of our “A Very Toddler Fourth” series with Kristina from Toddler Approved. For our American Flag Ice Painting activity, we were inspired by Teaching 2 and 3-year Olds and added our own patriotic twist.

 

This activity is so simple and can be adapted a variety of different ways. Just let your child paint using the template as a guide or add some rock salt for a melting effect!

 

Here’s what you’ll need:

American Flag Template (laminated)

Water

Small plastic or glass

Watercolors and Paintbrush

Rock Salt

1. Download, print, and laminate our American Flag template. Cut out each individual flag. You will need to laminate it as it will be put in water and the ink from the printer will run otherwise.

 

2. Pour water into your container just until it covers the bottom. Put it in the freezer for an hour or so. Add the laminated flag template and then add water to the top. Freeze overnight or until solid.

 

 

American Flag Ice Painting

3. Run warm water on the container and turn the ice block over. Use watercolors to begin painting.

 

 

American Flag Ice Painting

You might need a little bit of water at first until the ice starts to melt.

 

American Flag Ice Painting

Add a little rock salt to encourage the melting process.

 

American Flag Ice Painting

Try to encourage your child to use the flag as a template for painting and use the corresponding colors…but if it is a battle, just let him/her get creative!

 

American Flag Ice Painting

 

American Flag Ice Painting

The grooves from the salt melting the ice are so beautiful!

 

American Flag Ice Painting

 

 

 

 

Find more fun toddler activities here:a very toddler fourth

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5 Comments

  1. I read some articles on this site and I think your blog is really interesting and has great information. Thank you for your sharing.

  2. Looks amazing! Thank you for all of your great ideas! My daughter really loves your activities. Our flag became almost the same as yours on the photo! SO cool *-*

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