Rice Pictures

Education Category: Creative
Ages:

Forget markers or crayons. For a really unusual art project, close the art supply cabinet, and crack open the pantry! This activity lets kids use colored rice to make pictures. Not only will it make for a fun project, but it will work children’s pincer grasp, and help prepare them for proper pencil holding.
 
What You Need:
  • Uncooked rice
  • Rubbing alcohol
  • Food coloring in several shades
  • Glue (regular school glue will work, but rubber cement is best if available)
  • Paper
 
What You Do:
  • Color the rice: In a large bowl mix 1 cup rice with a half teaspoon of rubbing alcohol, plus a few drops of the food coloring of your choice (more drops mean richer color). Lay the rice in a jellyroll pan to dry. (This could take as long as one day, in a humid climate, or as short as 5-6 hours, in a hot and dry location.) Repeat with as many colors as you’d like.
  • Prepare the paper: Draw a basic picture on the paper, using a waterproof marker. Or, if you’d prefer, use a page from a coloring book.
  • Glue the rice: Generously paint one area of the picture with glue. Then show your children how to place the rice, piece by piece, onto it. Until the glue dries completely, it will move around, allowing the children to tweak the picture as needed during the process. They can lay the rice in rows or patterns to make a more elaborate picture, or add the rice in a more impromptu fashion. As she finishes each section, paint another area with glue and continue, until the picture is complete. Remember that placing the rice down piece by piece is what makes this a small motor activity. If the children get tired and start scooping it onto the page, stop and come back to it at another time. When the picture is finished, it’s time for a glue shower! To be sure that the rice will remain stuck, pour a coating of glue over the picture and allow it to dry overnight.

© Copyright 2006-2012 Education.com All Rights Reserved.
Access: 
Public
Comments, Compliments & Kudos

Add new contribution

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.
Related topics:
Activity abroad, study field of working area:
Statistics
998