Using white crayon to draw on white paper and then painting over it with watercolors is a classic kids art activity.
Add to the fun by using this technique to decorate paper Easter eggs.
Grab an egg template from Rhythms of Play and check out her tips for doing crayon resist and wet on wet watercolor techniques to make beautiful surprise Easter eggs.
And of course you can use these techniques on paper cut in any shape, so try flowers, bunnies or any other symbol of spring you like!
[Photo: Rhythms of Play.]
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