Tips On Using Spray Paint with Kids

The large colorful murals around the cities attract the kids. They want to experience spray paint too. The spray paint has been around for less than a century. With a click of a button, you can create a master and creative piece. Just like other forms of art, spray paint art is not having rules besides the use of spray paint. Also, you will find street spray paint art depicting the nature of the neighborhood. 

Spray paint art helps the children to stimulate their creativity and imagination senses. Your kid does not have to play by the rules, they can draw anything they want to. You can provide them with quality paints and materials for spray paint art and craft. 

Tips On Using Spray Paint with Kids

Kids love to use spray paints for plenty of reasons. The first reason is that the spray paint coats thoroughly and dries out quickly. Also, it is capable of creating cool effects by spraying paint on paper. Kids should know about the safe use of spray paint and how to manage it. 

Alphabet Spray Painting 

Alphabet Spray Painting

Spray paint arts can be done using various techniques and for the kids who are in the learning stage, you can use alphabet spray painting. You need spray bottles, drawing paper, a pencil and masking tape. On the blank sheet, roughly create the alphabets with masking tape. Now faster the tape in a place. Use the pencil to sketch the letters. 

Make your kid spray over the tape. It will cover the entire piece of paper. Remove the masking tape once the paint dries out. The alphabets will be ready on the sheet in different colors. 

Paper Spray Painting 

Paper Spray Painting

For kids, one of the easiest spray-painting techniques is painting with spray bottles. It is an easy way to get the kids started with the basics. You will need a bottle of child-friendly spray paint, a kid’s spray bottle, and some blank sheets. Give the spray paint and blank sheets to your kid and let them draw whatever they want to.

It will help you to know the nature of the kid and what is going on in their mind. Also, you can guide them on how to apply the correct pressure on the spray nozzle for various shapes and effects. 

Nature Spray Painting 

Nature Spray Painting

There are some DIY nature spray painting techniques for your kids. Using the above-mentioned technique, you can teach them to draw various shapes, designs, and effects. Talking about nature, you can teach your kids to draw amazing art forms such as butterflies, insects, trees, rivers, mountains, rainbow, etc. 

For example, you can collect the fallen flowers or leaves from your backyard and ask your kids to draw the leaves with spray paint. You can teach your kids to place the leaf on the blank white sheet and draw the outline with spray paint. The same can be done with the flowers. 

When they have drawn the shape of leaves and flowers, flip the leaves and the masterpiece by your kid will be ready. They can further color the flowers and leaves with their favorite color. 

Bottle Spray Painting 

Bottle Spray Painting

Another spray paint idea for the kids is to spray the discarded bottles in your home. It is ideal to use water-based paint on the bottle but you can teach your kid the best bottle spray painting. The discarded bottle should be coated with base paint. Then your kid can spray the bottle in different colors and patterns.

Different cuttings from the cardboard or blank sheet can be used to make designs on the bottle with spray paint. The final art can be used as a décor piece, vase, a pencil holder, etc. Also, you can replace the bottles with a junked coffee table or outdoor toys for more creative DIY projects.

Toothbrush Spray Painting 

Toothbrush Spray Painting

For a kid, learning to use spray paints should not be a chore. Your kid can learn a simple lesson in the art of spray paint by only using a toothbrush. You can use a new or used toothbrush, different colors of paint, and a blank sheet or surface for creating art. 

Start by dipping the toothbrush in water-based paint. Now place the thumb against the bristles and strike it gently while holding it on the artistic sheet or surface. Your kid will be able to make different patterns or designs with their favorite color. 

Vegetable Spray Painting 

Vegetable Spray Painting

The fancy thing to teach your kids is to use vegetables in spray paint art. It is one of the easiest ways to spray paint the different shapes and designs. For example, cut the vegetable into different shapes and designs. Ask your child to spray over the cut-outs of vegetables. Now press it hard on the paper or sheet to stamp the cut-outs. 

You can use potatoes, apples, guava, etc. to cut them into different shapes and designs such as stars, trees, sun, box, car, etc. Once you are done stamping the blank sheet of paper, you can label them with their names to use for further learning. 

Floral Spray Painting 

Floral Spray Painting

Spray paint learning becomes more fun for kids when it involves floral designs with different colors. For this, you can use different sizes and shapes of flowers and teach your kids to how to use spray paint. The kid-safe spray paint can be used to color the floral stencils on the blank sheet. 

When you are done making floral designs, you can place a kitchen strainer or basket on the top of the sheet. Spray over the basket and it will give you a gradient color effect. It indulges your kid in nature spray painting and their learning goes on. 

Sheet Spray Painting 

Sheet Spray Painting

When you are having fun spray painting with your kids, sheet spray painting is the best technique for the kids to learn. You will be needing a used food-coloring, curtain, sheet, kid’s spray bottle, washable paint, and pegs. All you have to do is to fill the bottle with the paint, peg the sheet on washing lines, and let your kid spray away to make colorful shapes and designs. 

This technique will help you to keep your home clean and you can teach your kid about spray paint without making a mess in the home. Once your kid is done with spray paint, you can wash the sheet gently to remove the washable paint that can be reused. 

Splatter Spray Painting 

Splatter Spray Painting

For this purpose, you will be needing some chalkboard paint or chalky paint with sheets of paper. Spray painting is fun for kids and splatter spray is one of the best fun art to do. You can teach your kid to create different patterns by only spilling paint over the canvas. As a result, your kid will be learning a new technique and his imagination in arts will be boosted. 

Use Of Spray Paint – Learning of Kids

You don’t need to hand over the original spray paints used by artists and adults for masterpiece and street art. Instead, you can use simple spray bottles and fill them with washable paint. You can teach your kids about the basics of spray paint art using different tips and tricks. The kids will enjoy the time doing spray paint on blank sheets or surfaces. It will enhance their creativity. 

When you have educated your kid about spray paint in their childhood, they might be able to use spray paint to create a masterpiece.