Valentine Shaving Cream Heart Art
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We love using shaving cream to make pretty marbled art prints. We tried it with rainbow colors and thought it’d be fun to make a Valentine’s Day version!
This fun art process project for kids is so easy to set up and leads to sensory fun! The end results are always unique and beautiful.
To keep with the Valentine theme, we cut our shaving cream prints into hearts. You can cut different sizes and use them to make Valentine cards, notes, or garlands to decorate the home with sweet Valentine decor!
Valentine Day Shaving Cream Heart Art – Materials:
– Shallow container
– Foam shaving cream
– Paint (we used a combination of red and pink washable tempera paints)
– Skewer
– Watercolor paper
– Scissors
You’ll also need a heart template (you can search for “heart template” online) and just trace one out to use as a template, which is what we did.
It also helps to have butcher paper or something to cover your table as this art project can get messy!
Instructions:
**WATCH OUR VIDEO ABOVE TO SEE THE PROCESS!***
Step 1. Line your workspace or table with butcher paper, newspaper, or something that is disposable.
Step 2. Add shaving cream to your shallow pan.
Step 3. Add paint and use your skewer to swirl around.
Step 4. Place your paper down the shaving cream with paint, remove, and then use another piece of cut paper to wipe off the excess shaving cream. Repeat with more paper, add more paint if needed.
TIP: to get more marbled effects use less paint on the shaving cream. We just created this again to show you how if you watch the video and see these updated photos below!
Another tip is to cut the heart shape first like below. Do it anyway that is easier for you!
Step 5. Let your shaving cream art dry completely. Place books over dried prints to flatten if they curl up.
Step 6. Use a heart template (you can search “heart template online,” print out and use as a template) to trace around your prints and then cut into hearts.
When you’re done cutting hearts, you can punch holes to make a garland, or cover the backs with clean white paper to make note cards or Valentines from the kids!
Have you tried shaving cream art?
Use shaving cream to make pretty Valentine marbled art prints. You can cut different sizes and use them to make Valentine cards, notes, or garlands to decorate the home with sweet Valentine decor! Step 1.Line your workspace or table with butcher paper, newspaper, or something that is disposable. Step 2.Add shaving cream to your shallow pan. Step 3.Add paint and use your skewer to swirl around. Step 4.Place your paper down the shaving cream with paint, remove, and then use another piece of cut paper to wipe off the excess shaving cream. Repeat with more paper, add more paint if needed. Step 5.Let your shaving cream art dry completely. Place books over dried prints to flatten if they curl up. Step 6.Use a heart template (you can search “heart template online,” print out and use as a template) to trace around your prints and then cut into hearts. When you’re done cutting hearts, you can punch holes to make a garland, or cover the backs with clean white paper to make note cards or Valentines from the kids!Tools
Instructions
Watch the step by step video below:
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Agnes Hsu
Agnes Hsu is a mom of three and has been inspiring parents and kids to get creative with easy activities and family friendly recipes for over 10 years. She shares her love for creative play and kids food to her 2MM+ followers online. Agnes' commitment to playful learning and kindness has not only raised funds for charity but also earned features in prestigious nationwide publications.