Gather some of the falling leaves or other natural materials and make these colorful and super easy watercolor spray art projects.
They use liquid watercolor (which you can buy or make yourself) and you can use anything as a resist, including natural materials, play feathers, other small objects from around the house, basically whatever you have handy can be a part of this art experiment.
Check out all the details and a ton of inspiring photos at Hello Wonderful.
[Photo: Hello Wonderful.]
A lot of kids aren’t in school for the Fourth of July, but whether you’re in a classroom or at home, you’ll probably want to mark July 4, 2026, in a special way because it is America’s 250th birthday. And there are lots of ways to learn and celebrate, as we’ll see below.
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