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    I did cling film painting today with 21m mindee...he loved it! Really effective too. When it's dry, I'm going to stick photo of him and his name, laminate it and - hey presto - a personalised place mat.

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    please tell me what cling film painting is?
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    That sounds great, would love to see a picture. But I am being thick here, how do you do cling film painting?
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    Sounds brill.how do you do it?

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    I'd be interested to know too. Sounds like a good activity to add to my list. Hx

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    is this where you get a long piece of clingfilm put dabs of paint onit then another peice over seal the sides and them just mix up the paints and do like finger painting init????? probably wrong lol

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    Sounds like good fun

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    "supermummy" isn't far off

    You use a spoon to dribble paint onto paper, then you get some cling film and lay it over the top of the paper (be sure to have enough that it covers the whole of the paper), and then use your hands to spread the paint around the paper. I know it's great to get messy, but it's also great to have a non-messy painting activity like this one once in a while too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helen Dempster View Post
    "supermummy" isn't far off

    You use a spoon to dribble paint onto paper, then you get some cling film and lay it over the top of the paper (be sure to have enough that it covers the whole of the paper), and then use your hands to spread the paint around the paper. I know it's great to get messy, but it's also great to have a non-messy painting activity like this one once in a while too
    That sounds like great fun - pinching for next week!

    Miffy xx
    Keep smiling!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helen Dempster View Post
    "supermummy" isn't far off

    You use a spoon to dribble paint onto paper, then you get some cling film and lay it over the top of the paper (be sure to have enough that it covers the whole of the paper), and then use your hands to spread the paint around the paper. I know it's great to get messy, but it's also great to have a non-messy painting activity like this one once in a while too
    I like the idea of non messy painting May have to have a go too

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    oooh that sounds great, i LOVE the idea of non messy painting. will pinch that idea and do it next week.

    Thank you

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    at last a painting activity for my own daughter where she cannot eat the paint!

 

 

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