tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-695635969948352137.post3713962716076282110..comments2024-02-16T03:54:48.642-06:00Comments on Splish Splash Splatter: Yarn PaintingRebeccahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03312290555633004825noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-695635969948352137.post-22110988474247306422011-05-10T10:17:11.209-05:002011-05-10T10:17:11.209-05:00For some strange reason, this project was outstand...For some strange reason, this project was outstandingly easy for the kids. I cannot explain it other than saying that the planets and stars must have been in perfect alignment during those classes - lol. <br /><br />The video I showed helped a lot, because they demonstrated drawing a line of glue on the pencil line, putting the yarn on the glue, and pressing the yarn down with a popsicle stick. I didn't even pass out popsicle sticks, but the kids used their pencils and the ends of the scissors to push the yarn down. I also told them that if they have a difficult shape, they should cut small pieces of yarn instead of trying to wrap a long strand of yarn around the entire shape.Rebeccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03312290555633004825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-695635969948352137.post-30820605802303369192011-05-09T20:26:20.732-05:002011-05-09T20:26:20.732-05:00Cool. I'm curious about your process. I'v...Cool. I'm curious about your process. I've tried yarn painting with little success - a glue-y mess with sticky yarn sticking to our fingers. So how do you make this work successfully?Phylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00482775924810462890noreply@blogger.com