November 10, 2023

The Art of Shaving Cream

We don't just stick to the standard paints and crayons for art supplies around here.
For a whopping 89 cents, hours of fun can be found in a can of shaving cream.
Bring out the usual cars and trucks, spoons and forks and all is special again.
I tried adding food coloring, but S didn't care either way, so I nixed it. No reason to get MY hands stained up, right?
When he's a bit older, we'll try painting with shaving cream or maybe marbling paper with it.

What fun things are you doing with your littles this week?

10 comments:

  1. He is so cute. Whipping cream would taste better, but probably be so much messier!

    We could use more texture art around here, and CLEAN texture art is definitely on my MUST BE list.

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  2. He looks SO cute with the shaving cream on his nose!!

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  3. Oh yes, I use to have the preschoolers play with shaving cream. It would help clean the tables, the classroom would smell good and they kids had a blast.

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  4. Man, you've got to be the coolest mom in his little eyes! LOL

    Heck, I wanna go and splash around in shaving cream {other then shaving my legs that is}!

    Love the pictures-He looks like he's having so much fun xD

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  5. When I was little my Mom always gave us kids a cup of shaving cream and a spoon in the bathtub(along with our boats).
    We had in the middle of the day "for no reason" baths(playtime) at least twice a week.
    She also would color the water with food coloring, just for fun.

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  6. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

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  7. You always have such neat ideas =)

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  8. Looks like he had fun! When I was in third grade, our teacher had us practice our spelling words by spelling them out in shaving cream.

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