This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Wet Ones® Hand Wipes. The opinions and texts are all mine.
Summer is a time of play and being outside creating these summer art projects… and that always seems to lead to dirty hands and faces.
Whether it’s doing sandbox activities or big art projects like these, don’t let mess get in the way of making memories this summer (you know, you only have so many summer with your kids before they leave).
This summer, I spotted these Wet Ones® Hand Wipes at Walmart and snatched up a box of the antibacterial single wipes to throw in lunch boxes for day camps. But I also found they’re fantastic to have on hand for messy activities like these this summer, so I snagged the Wet Ones® Big Ones Hand Wipes for in the car, and they’re amazing for quick stops for ice cream or lunch at the park.
When doing art projects this summer, they make them easy to take it outside and let the kids just get messy and make amazing memories! I can sit back and relax and easily wipe up the mess when we’re done.
Here’s 7 summer art projects we’re doing this summer to make lifetime memories, lots of giggles and big, big smiles.
7 must-do summer art projects, regardless of the mess
Mix together a batch of window paint and go to town painting the windows and doors outside! Kids absolutely love this. All you need is dish soap, paint (or food coloring and corn starch).
Paint with mud. Just do it. Seriously, take down your guard and let the kids go with this. Mix up a batch of mud and hand over some paintbrushes and let them paint! They will think you’re totally awesome and the giggles will be so worth it.
Add some dish soap to paint and drive through it to paint with big trucks and cars down the sidewalk or driveway.
Enjoy the drips when painting down a slide! Add a tad bit of water to paint and pour it down paper on a slide. Watch the creativity happen!
Create your own spray chalk with equal parts baking soda, corn starch and warm water. Add food coloring. Create colorful art on a hanging white sheet! Or spray it on sand to make colored sand castles!
Classic art project that you gotta try! Tie dye! Tie dye anything, a t-shirt or a pillow case or a sheet! It’s so magical!
Dip a ball in some paint and roll it! Add paper down the sidewalk if you’d like, or just paint the sidewalk.
Quick Cleanup Tip! Add dish soap to any painting outside for easy clean up.
I’ll have to keep stocking up on Wet Ones® Hand Wipes this summer for the all the fun we’re having!
From picnic lunches to ice cream stops to creative fun like this!
Wet Ones® Hand Wipes really make me feel like I’m doing a good job.
I have a tendency to let my kids get messy, but I can also be sure they’re clean and germ free, refreshed, and ready for everything!
What will you use Wet Ones® Hand Wipes for this summer?
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Wet Ones® Hand Wipes. The opinions and texts are all mine.
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