An Introduction Edible projects are some of the most fun to create and experience. The sense of taste is one of children’s favorites to explore. The sensory activities in this chapter create amazing...Read More
I'm going to share some variations on creating your own water colors. This will extend from the last post to create even more options. These variations enhance the experience and allow even more opt...Read More
There are so many recipes for making your own paints that there is never really a reason to go and purchase commercial paints. My book "Process Art: Paint" shares many recipes for creating your own pa...Read More
This method utilizes unsweetened powdered drink mix as the color for your sensory tub base material. It does not work very well on the large dry pieces such as the dry beans and peas. This process wor...Read More
For a very different look in coloring your sensory foundation materials, I love using rice and grits with minimal coloring to create a mottled look....Read More
The first method that I'm going to share with you is using food coloring to create colorful base materials for your sensory tubs. Food coloring works best for many larger dry materials such as garbanz...Read More
This month we are going to focus on sensory materials. I am going to share how to create your own base sensory materials and then later, how to use them to build different types of sensory tubs. All o...Read More