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Layered Salt Artwork
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This simple project lets kids get colorful—as they create multi-layered art using materials they can find in almost any kitchen!
This activity is appropriate for:
preschool - 6th grade / 3 - 11 years
You will need:
- Table salt
- Food coloring
- Zip-close plastic bags
- Construction paper
- Clear plastic bottle with lid
Directions
- Pour 1/2 cup of salt into a zip-close bag. Add several drops of food coloring.
- Close the bag tightly. Make sure most of the air is out of the bag.
- Mix the color into the salt by kneading the outside of the bag with your fingers.
- Pour the salt onto a sheet of construction paper in a thin layer. Set aside to dry.
- Repeat for each color. (See below for tips on color mixing.)
- When all your colors are dry, pick up the sheets of construction paper one at a time. Bend or fold the paper to make a trough shape, then pour the salt into the bottle.
- Pour each color into the bottle, layering one on top of the other.
- Put the lid on the bottle and display your artwork!
- Creating the colored salt is a great way to explore color mixing with children. After you’ve made salt in each primary color, mix two colors together to make secondary colors. What color do you get from combining red and blue? What about blue and yellow? See how many different colors you can create!
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