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    Home » Crafts

    Black Glue and Salt Watercolor Rainbow - Salt Painting for Preschool

    Modified: Nov 17, 2022 · Published: Apr 8, 2013 by Vicky · This post may contain affiliate links · 10 Comments

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    The frequent appearance of rainbows over this past month prompted us to make a Black Glue and Salt Watercolor Rainbow, a fitting addition to our spring activities for kids.

    It felt natural to combine rainbows’ unique array of colors with an equally unique art method. We’ve used salt for our Dripping Salt Painting and Black Glue and Salt Leaves, and this craft was just as fun!

    Salt Painting! Love the vibrancy of this Black Glue and Salt Watercolor Rainbow. One of our Favorite Rainbow Activities. Perfect for St. Patrick's Day or Spring.

    You will need:

    • Salt
    • White glue
    • Black paint
    • Watercolors
    • Pencil
    • White paper

    Salt Painting

    salt painting

    To make black glue, empty your glue bottle so it's only half full. Then add some squirts of black paint. Use enough black paint to fill up an additional quarter of the glue bottle. Shake the mixture until it is totally combined.

    Draw a rainbow on a sheet of white paper and outline it with the black glue. Let this dry for a few hours until the glue has hardened to the touch.

    Now it's time to start painting. If you have younger kids who have trouble remembering the colors of the rainbow, you can paint a dot of the correct color into each section so they can follow along.

    salt painting

    My kids were careful to stay within the lines of black glue, but I think having the colors blend would look great too.

    salt painting

    Make sure your painting is fairly wet before adding salt. If parts of it have dried already, have your child go over it again with a wet brush.

    salt painting watercolor rainbow

    Next, add your salt. A shaker works great here so that kids can shake the salt on themselves.

    salt painting and watercolors

    Leave the salt on until the painting dries and then you can shake off the excess.

    salt painting

    You will be left with a vibrant rainbow painting which has a sandy texture. If you are looking for rainbow activities, this is one that will brighten up any rainy day.

    salt painting

    Some of my favorite bloggers have fun salt painting activities as well. Check out Salt Painting at Powerful Mothering and The Magic of Salt Painting at Artsy Momma.

    Salt painting for preschool - Black glue and salt watercolor rainbow. This is one of our favorite rainbow activities!

    If you liked this salt painting, check out:

    Fall Leaves using Black Glue

    Hearts with Black Glue

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    1. Anna says

      March 06, 2014 at 2:37 am

      Such a beautiful project! Thanks so much for sharing at After School.

      Reply
    2. Diana - FreeStyleMama says

      April 19, 2013 at 2:01 pm

      Congratulations! This post is featured over at Diana Rambles today and has been pinned in the Featured at Diana Rambles board at Pinterest. Please grab a featured button off my sidebar or via the link under the features. Thanks for sharing this awesome idea!

      Reply
    3. Jennifer Hughes says

      April 15, 2013 at 6:36 pm

      Visiting from the Pin It Party. My Family-Focused Monday hop is live now and I would love to see one of your awesome posts linked up @ http://www.mondaykidcorner.blogspot.com.

      Have a wonderful week.

      Reply
    4. Stephanie VanTassell says

      April 15, 2013 at 1:14 pm

      I love this craft. I would love it if you would post this on my Money Saving Monday Link Up.

      Reply
    5. Beth says

      April 12, 2013 at 6:48 pm

      Great idea!

      Reply
    6. Savannah McQueen says

      April 12, 2013 at 2:06 pm

      How create and I love that it only involves simple ingredients. I hope you'll consider sharing this at Look What We Did, a month long link up hosted by HammockTracks. -Savannah @ HammockTracks

      Reply
    7. Diana - FreeStyleMama says

      April 11, 2013 at 1:04 pm

      My daughter LOVES water colors and we will have to try this!

      Reply
    8. Ashley says

      April 10, 2013 at 9:45 pm

      Thank you so much for posting this! I was just asking the craft store in town today for black glue; they looked at me really weird too. Hooray!

      Reply
    9. Jodi Durr says

      April 10, 2013 at 4:26 am

      What a great activity, Vicky. I love it. I don't think I've seen this technique before. The kids would so enjoy it. Thanks!

      Reply
    10. Mama D says

      April 09, 2013 at 12:39 am

      What a lovely craft!

      Reply
    Vicky from Mess for Less

    I'm Vicky, the founder of Mess For Less, which I started in 2011 to share easy, family-friendly recipes. With over a decade of experience as a home chef and recipe developer, I love creating meals that bring people together. I also design play and learning activities for kids, using my background as a former teacher with a Master’s degree in education. Learn more about me.

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