K.D. asks from Littleton, CO on September 26, 2008
Pumpkin Painting
I was wondering if anyone out there has any suggestions or tips for keeping the activity of painting pumpkins as mess free as possible. FOr my duaghter's upcoming brithday in October, one of the activities I was going to have the kids do, was paint pumpkins or draw on them, but was wondering what kind of paint to use, any tips? Do you just let them paint whatever they want? I just wanted a safer method and less messy then carving. Thanks for the help!
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H.L. answers from Boise on September 28, 2008
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C.E. answers from Provo on September 27, 2008
what a good idea for a birthday party activity! i don't know about what kind of paint because we only have the kind that seems to wipe off hard surfaces fine, but because it doesn't wash out of clothing i just put one of my old t-shirts over the kids' clothes. (truthfully i never allow my kids to use the paint unless another adult is helping with it because it stresses me out so much!) anyway, another thing my kids enjoyed along with the painting was gluing leaves and sticks to the pumpkins. we cut little holes in the sides of the pumpkins last year so that the sticks could be arms.
S.L. answers from Boise on September 26, 2008
You probably already thought of this, but cover your kitchen table with newspaper or butcher paper, or an old vinyl table cloth. You can use plastic plates as palates to give each kid some paint. For smocks, my mom used to put big old tee shirts or and old mens' dress shirt (backwards) on us kids. They cover kids to their knees! You may want to ask parents to send one to the party with their child.
K.A. answers from Great Falls on September 27, 2008
You can buy paint pens at a hobby/craft store. They are great for kids! No brushes or water.
What a great idea!! Good luck!!!
H.L. answers from Boise on September 28, 2008
As a mother of three young children, I have found the best thing to use is Gel Markers by Foohy. If you cannot find them, I know they are sold at Quality Art in Garden City. My mother in-law works there and that is what they would recommend for pumpkin painting too. They work GREAT!
A.M. answers from Pueblo on September 27, 2008
my best bet would be something non toxic and water based, that way it is easier to clean up after. You could probably get advice on different types of paint from a craft store. and to keep the kids a little cleaner I would see if you could find some sort of smocks for everyone to wear. That way the parents of your daughters friends wont get upset that they messed up their clothes. Cause kids are messy! Good luck! sounds like it will be a lot of fun!
J.L. answers from Denver on September 26, 2008
Family fun magazine had some fun ideas for decorating pumpkins. I get the magazine but I bet it would be on their website too. They had some great suggestions for the gords and very small pumpkins. Check it out. Have fun.
J.H. answers from Denver on September 27, 2008
Other than painting, you could also go and buy the foam stickers at Walmart or Micheals and use them to decorate the pumpkins -- they are self sticking and you don't have to worry too much about paint everwhere -- the foam stickers are really cheap and the kids love to use them!
S.T. answers from Salt Lake City on September 27, 2008
K., I saw some cute little ideas in the oriental trading magazine I get. You can look at the things on their website its orientaltrading.com
Good luck
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