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Jackson Pollock Inspired Yarn Painting for Kids

August 31, 2017 by Librarian

Jackson Pollock is known for drip painting in the abstract expressionist movement. Who else is known for painting with drips? Kids!

*Thank you to Buggy and Buddy for the fun yarn painting craft!  

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Kids always drip paint in places they’re not supposed to drip paint. But, with this project, that’s okay! Drips are encouraged in yarn painting. Process art encourages kids to explore art with no right or wrong finished product. And this particular process art piece will look better with drips because that’s Jackson Pollock’s style!  

Little ones will love the process of yarn painting, and you’ll love the Jackson Pollock inspired product. It’s cost-effective as well. Grab some yarn, paint, and some paper, and you’re good to go!  

​Supplies:

  • Cardstock or paint paper
  • Washable paint (I used washable tempera paints in blue, red and yellow.)
  • Separated paint holders (plates, cups, containers, etc.) to make dipping the yarn easier
  • Yarn (one 8 inch piece for each paint color and child)
  • Large black construction paper (bigger than the cardstock or paint paper)

Directions:

First, give children a sheet of cardstock, paint in separate containers, and yarn for each of the paint colors. Then, the kids should press their yarn into the paint until they completely cover the yarn with paint. The kids can then spread their yarn onto the cardstock. They can decide what they want to do with their paint-saturated yarn – they can drag it, flick it, spread it, press it! Once they get the hang of it, they can repeat dipping their yarn into the paint and then transferring the paint to the page however they’d like. After the kids cover the page in paint, let it dry at least a little bit. (Your kids will probably use more rather than less when it comes to paint.) Finally, with help, the kids can glue their paintings onto the black construction paper for a matte finish.

yarn painting

Using unique paintbrushes is a great way to grow sensory skills. Try painting with toy bricks, flowers, or sponges!

Want to keep learning about famous artists? Try one of our favorites: Finger Painting with Claude Monet.

Here’s a how-to for a Damien Hirst butterfly craft:

Check out this post for more art history ideas:

Filed Under: Process Art Tagged With: Colors, Famous Artists, Jackson Pollock, Messy Painting, Painting, Preschoolers, Process Art, teach kids at home, Toddlers, Yarn, Young Artists

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I'm a children's librarian in the midwest. I have a Master's in Library Science, with a Youth Services specialization. I like to think of myself as a professional reader of children's books, a sensory enthusiast, and a play activist. Which is great for working with children because kids' days are full of learning and playing (and in my dream world, reading books)!

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