Having fun with Salt Art
Posted On: 03/10/2016 - Viewed: 45385
Salt has many uses in art and craft projects. It is an inexpensive ingredient that can be used by both adults and children of all ages.
Salt art is a way to color the salt for creating fantastic effects and artwork. Kids really enjoy coloring the salt with food coloring before painting with it.
You will need:
- Newspaper
- Craft Glue
- Construction paper/ Sugar Paper
- Paintbrush
- Large tray or cookie sheet
- Plastic cup
- Egg carton (optional)
- Sandpaper (optional)
Colored Salt
For each color of salt you want to use:
- 110ml/ ½ cup of salt
- Food for coloring
- Ziploc bag
How to make it:
- Pour 110ml/ ½ cup of salt into a Ziploc bag and add several drops of food coloring. Close the bag tightly, making sure that most of the air is out. (You can add more food coloring to get more vibrant colors of “sand.”)
- Use your fingers (on the outside of the bag) to mix the color into the salt then pour the salt in a thin layer on the newspaper and let it dry.
- Repeat this for each color, giving each its own piece of newspaper. (You can use half of a page.) When all the colors are dry, pick up the papers one at a time and pour the salt back into Ziploc bags or into separate compartments in an egg carton.
- Mix together glue and water in equal amounts. (If you use two tablespoons of water, use two tablespoons of glue.)
- Put a piece of construction paper in the tray. Use a pencil to draw the design you want and then use the paintbrush to glue the areas where you want the first color to stick.
- Use your fingers to sprinkle the first color over the areas you painted with glue. Wait a few minutes to allow the salt to stick and then hold the paper over the tray to let the “extra” salt fall off of the painting.
- Pour the “extra” salt back into its container- you can use it again. Repeat the above until you have all of the colors you want in your painting.
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