Jared too, seemed keen so I wanted something he would enjoy as well.
So I set up a really simple painting experience that has brilliant results, butterfly painting.
Instead of using spoons to dollop out the paint, I made it less messy and gave them the whole tube of paint to squeeze out. This paint is really thick so it worked their muscles in their fingers really well.
I got them to squeeze paint down the centre of the page ( I folded it in half first so it was easy to see) and then to fold it over and squish the paint in between the layers.No matter how many times you do this, its always different in the end.




Then they got to open them up for the big reveal.You should have seen these little faces absolutely light up when they could see how beautiful their butterflies were :)




We will use our butterflies as gorgeous wrapping paper this year. So much cheaper and nicer to recieve than shop bought paper :)
Make some for yourself!












































