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Swing Painting Activity for Kids

June 3, 2019 by Glitter On A Dime

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Swing Painting Art Activity for Kids

My daughter loves to swing. It is her favorite thing to do outside. She also loves to paint. When I saw this Swing Painting Activity from Homegrown Friends, I knew we had to try it this summer! It combines two of her favorite activities. Swing Painting is super fun and the perfect summer activity for kids of all ages.

Summer Fun Activities for Kids

Summer Fun Ideas for Kids
Wondering how to keep the kids occupied all summer long? See our list of Summer Activities for Kids of All Ages! We have partnered with some savvy blogging Moms and Grandmas to bring you a collection of summer fun ideas to do with kids of all ages from Pre K up to those precious teens. Be sure to scroll all the way down for even more ideas!  

Swing Painting Process Art

Kids Painting Process Art

The set up for the Swing Painting Activity is really simple. First you will want to gather your supplies. Here is a list of what you will need.

  • Flattened Cardboard Box
  • Assortment of Paint Colors
  • Paint Brush (we used a large foam brush)

Once you have your supplies, it is time to head to the swing set! I placed the cardboard box under the swings. Then I squirted a variety of paint towards the top of the box.

Meredith at Homegrown Friends used mason jars for her paints. They also used a variety of different paintbrushes. I think they may have even gotten fingers and toes involved!

I went with just the one brush and squirted paint directly on the box to keep it super simple. The large foam brush was perfect for her little hands and it made it easy for her to spread the paint around.

Swing Painting Art Activity for Kids

Once she was ready, I had her lie on her belly on the swing and gave her the paint brush. She was a little unsure at first. Then she started swinging back and forth and swiping her brush through the paint. Check out the video below!

Keep Kids Active and Creative

This actually ended up being good exercise for her too! She was having to control how hard she was swinging. She likes to swing big and push off hard. I realized pretty quick that I needed to stabilize the cardboard by holding it down with my foot.

Swing Painting Process Art Activity

Since we were only using one paintbrush, the colors were definitely mixing. It was fun to see the patterns and combinations that she was creating. Her favorite part was when some of the strokes resembled a rainbow.

Once she was done on the swing, the activity continued. She was able to find different materials in the yard to run through the paint. She even made up a story. It is so fun to see what sparks their imaginations!

Summer Fun Activity

This may seem like a messy art project. I definitely recommend play clothes and ponytails! It was really easy to clean up though. I actually just threw the paint brush away and put the cardboard box in the recycle bin. Done!

Process Art on Cardboard

Painting is definitely one of our favorite activities year round! If you are looking for more fun painting ideas be sure to check out our Bubble Painting and Rainbow Sponge Painting projects. We are excited about summer and can’t wait to share more fun ideas with you!

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Now, let’s see what else we can add to our Summer Activities list!  New ideas are added every day this week so Pin this post and check back every day.

 

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Swing Painting Process Art Activity for Kids - Great Summer Project

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Comments

  1. Shirley Wood says

    June 3, 2019 at 9:05 am

    Oh what fun! I can see my grands wanting to do this right now! Your sweet daughter is precious in the video. I always enjoy her videos on your IG Stories! Pinned it so we can do it!

    • Glitter On A Dime says

      June 3, 2019 at 9:14 am

      Thanks so much Shirley! I hope they enjoy it too!

  2. lexi@that fit fam says

    June 3, 2019 at 10:58 am

    oh how fun!! When I read the title I initially thought you’d be painting a swing lol my kids would love this activity!

    • Glitter On A Dime says

      June 4, 2019 at 1:42 pm

      Too funny! They would probably love painting the swing too!

  3. Marie | DIY Adulation says

    June 4, 2019 at 7:23 am

    What a super fun idea! We don’t have a swing in out yard but there’s literally a park right behind our house. We could easily take the supplies there and have a blast with this. Is it bad if I want to do it too? Lol! We could create a bunch of paintings them hang them in the kids’ rooms. Boom! Colorful new artwork. Love it!

    • Glitter On A Dime says

      June 4, 2019 at 1:53 pm

      I love the idea of hanging the art in their rooms! You could even take pictures of them doing it and make a collage or gallery!

  4. Jenny says

    June 5, 2019 at 7:22 am

    My kids love swinging and painting, this is the perfect combination. I’m adding this to my list of fun for the summer. What pretty paint colors!

    • Glitter On A Dime says

      June 8, 2019 at 2:11 pm

      Thanks Jenny! I’m sure your kids will love this activity! Can’t wait to hear how it turns out!

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