Showing posts with label painting activity for kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting activity for kids. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Tee Shirt Coloring Parties Ideas


Kids love to create. With outline tshirts, they can let their creativity juices roll.

A Tshirts to Color Party offers coloring fun for the kids, and gives them something that they can also take home and enjoy for months and perhaps for a year or more depending on how fast they grow. The shirts can be for themselves or made for someone else as gifts. I.e. they can color in shirts for their moms for Mother's Day. They could even trace their hands for a more personal gift.

The pre-printed design is already there on these coloring shirt. The kids can color in the basic design, and they can add additional design elements to it. They can add a ball for the cat, stars around the space shuttle, a starfish or coral by the fish, etc. I have found that sometimes kids just need a basic inspiration to get their own creative juices flowing.

Wanting the short version about painting a tshirt? Read this blog: Color In Kids T-shirts Activity. For the more detailed version, continue reading below:

Here are the basic questions to consider for your party planning:

1. How many kids are you planning for? The younger the kids, the fewer there should be.

2. Do the kids like to paint? Are they experienced using paint brushes, or more so with crayons and or markers?

3. What kind of designs might they like, or is it a theme, such as dinosaurs, parrots, etc. Kids can get pretty creative with a simple design. Simple designs are best for a relatively short time period. They can always get creative and add more details on their own.

4. Can the kids easily hold a paint marker and or paint brush with little to no supervision?

5. Do you have at least one and a half to two weeks before the party date? Two is better. If so, then here we go.

Preparation and Supplies

You will need a color assortment of fabric paint and the t-shirts to color.

The kids will need old shirts to wear, or aprons, to help protect their clothing from the acrylic paint.

It is best to have some paper or plastic to help protect your table, and some paper towels for any clean ups.

Steps to take before the party.

1. Before the party, you will need to order and receive the outline art tshirts in time for the party. It is helpful to pre-wash and dry the tshirts ahead of time, without the use of fabric softener. The paint will adhere better when fabric softener is not used. If you are short on time, the shirts should still do pretty well if they aren't pre-washed. The painting/coloring will work best on white or light colored shirts. Here are designs, already printed on shirts, that you can choose from.



2. Send out the invitations 1-1/2 to 2 weeks before the party. These custom postcard invitations can be personalized online at CherylsArt on Zazzle.


3. You will also need a piece of flat cardboard for each shirt, or layers of thick paper, that will be placed in between the top and back of the shirt. The cardboard needs to be large enough for the design area, plus some extra room for artistic creativity. If you don't have any boxes lying around, grocery stores are usually pretty good about helping out. You can also order cardboard cake boards; the rectangle ones are best for good coverage area in the shirt, or purchase them from a store that sells cake supplies.

4. Purchase a variety of paint colors. Fabric paint markers will be the least messy, and less supplies will be needed, i.e. brushes and water bowls.

5. You will need to provide an area for the kids to easily paint, and a place for their paintings to dry while they are playing games, snacking, etc.

Choosing the Paint

For younger children, my recommendation is fabric paint pens. These are also called fabric paint markers. They are non-toxic and are easy to handle. They can be used in a coloring motion. Tip: Aprons are a better choice for using paint markers, as the material doesn't have the stretch to it like tshirts. For techniques about painting on aprons, read my blog Outline Drawings on Aprons.

If you are using the paint pens, have some scrap paper on hand for the kids to test the paint flow and/or to get the paint flow started.

For older kids and for more blending capability, I recommend using acrylic fabric paint, along with a small variety of paint brushes.

Tips for the Day of the Party
1. Have all the supplies close by and ready to use.

2. Cover the table with paper or plastic.

3. Have an idea for an activity that the earlier arrivals can do. Ideas are word games and or singing songs.

4. Have the kids or help the kids put on their old shirts or aprons/bibs.

5. The first activity will be painting the color in (outline art) tshirts. (So the paint will have some drying time during the other party activities.)

6. Slide a piece of cardboard, centered behind the outline art drawing, in between the front and back of the tshirts. Lay each shirt flat for each child to paint. (If the children are old enough and able, they can do this step themselves. You can also do this step in advance.)

7. Let the painting begin.
a. Shake the paint markers first. Leave the lids on while shaking so that the paint tips stay intact. The kids can have fun doing the shake for this step.

b. Follow manufactures instructions for getting the paint flow to start. The ones that I use require the shaking, followed by pressing the tip on the scrap piece of paper a number of times until the paint has moved to the tip.

8. When the kids are done painting, allow the cardboards to remain in the shirts so the colors won't bleed through to the back. Leave the shirts on the table or a safe place to dry.

9. Do any other activities, games, have cake, open presents, etc. All this gets done allowing the shirts to have some drying time. If the shirts need to dry further, a hair dryer can help, before removing the cardboard.

10. Let the parents know any other manufacturer's instructions for setting the design, such as if there is any dryer time needed, the number of days to wait before laundering, etc.

11. The kids, or the person they are painting a gift for, will get to enjoy their master pieces for a long time.

Let me know if you have any party questions below. Your design request is welcome.

Cheryl Paton


Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Color in Aprons - Fun Painting Activity for Kids


Are you looking for a fun activity for the kids to do at a party and/or as a family activity? Aprons to color in can be your answer. The kids will have an apron to help protect their clothing for future projects, and also have something that they have added their own artistic flare to.

When I was a kid, I loved creating art, and I also wanted my art to serve some kind of purpose. I liked seeing my artwork being appreciated and also used in some way. I used to make pin cushions out of walnut shell halves. How about your kids? I am sure that they would like to see their artwork on actual items.



Coloring in aprons can be less messy or more messy. It mainly depends on the kids, and also what kind of paints you choose. For more of a coloring experience, I recommend the fabric paint markers. They don't require any bowls of water or brushes. They do require a little bit of practice first, so that the kids don't press the tips too hard, and inadvertently have too much paint run out. In my experience, the Sharpie Permanent Markers have bled on the fabric when laundered, even though I had heat set the design first. So I do recommend acrylic paint markers.

You can also use fabric paint, and/or fabric painting medium mixed in with acrylic paints, along with paint brushes. For quicker drying time, just paint on a thin layer of paint on the fabric.



Dimensional paint can be used for outlining an already painted in design, or just by itself. The dimensional paint will take longer to dry; so it should be laid to the side for several hours or more before any kind of manipulation.

Preparation Tip
Whatever painting medium you use, do have flat sheets of cardboard on hand to place under the apron, before having the painting to begin. This will prevent paint bleed through onto the table or onto anything else that might be under the apron.

Also, be sure to have the painting activity occur early on during your get together, so that the paint can be drying while the kids are snacking or playing games.

This is the cat apron before any paint is added to it. You can order with your own text, or just delete the text if you don't want any.



The kids aprons are smaller and come in the style that is pictured above. There are also adult sized aprons for older kids that come in medium and long lengths. All three styles come in a choice of white, khaki, and yellow.

When buying, choose the outline design that you like first, then choose your apron style and/or color. These are additional outline drawings that I have already drawn:


If you have any questions and/or design requests, you can submit them in the comment section below.

Cheryl Paton

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Fun Painting Activities for Kids

Here you will find some coloring, painting options for kids, including tshirts and wrapped canvas.

If your kids want to do more than color, for their art to have some kind of purpose, consider outlines on tshirts that can be colored in with paint markers. They then get to wear their art or gift it to someone.

This parrot is ready for some color. What colors would your child make this parrot?



I have found that acrylic paint pens work the best for this activity. With paint pens, there is a lot less chance for paint spills. Do keep the lids on though when shaking the markers to mix the paint. The tip has been known to fly across the room when I forgot to put the lid back on. You can check out the paint pens that are rated for fabric on Amazon. Overall, there is less mess with paint pens than bottled paints.

The painting, coloring can also be done with acrylic fabric paint and paint brushes. Either way, remember to place a flat sheet of cardboard between the two layers of fabric before the painting begins. Also be sure that your table surface is protected before the painting begins. If you use brushes, I recommend a variety. It's nice having some flat edge brushes as well as ones with small tips.

Want a different outline design on tshirts? Check out more outline tshirts in my CherylsArt store on Zazzle.

For something that can be hung afterwards, there are outline drawings on wrapped canvas. Those that are feeling more creative, they can also add their own additional details; such as grass and trees for this camel, zebra, and elephant drawing. The kids can make it be their own version of a safari!


Let the creativity begin.

Want a different design? Check out more Paint It Canvases in my CherylsArt store on Zazzle.

Cheryl Paton