

(The set from Discount School Supply actually came with three white oil pastels, which I loved since we use those most often with the watercolors.)Ģ. Draw lots of white, wavy lines across your art paper using a white oil pastel.

#OCEAN WAVES PAINTING EASY HOW TO#
In the past we’ve used oil pastels and watercolor paint to create flowers and rainbow art, and we’ve also used watercolor paint and salt to make an art scene inspired by the story, How to Catch a Star. What better way to extend their learning than by creating an art project inspired by their interests! When Discount School Supply sent me some liquid watercolors, oil pastels, and art paper to try, I knew exactly what we were going to use them for- ocean scenes! This summer Lucy and Theo have been very interested in ocean animals and learning about the tides and waves in the ocean. Kids always love painting with watercolors, and when you add oil pastels and salt to the mix, it makes the activity even more exciting! I only post reviews for the items we love and am excited to share them with you!

The finished artwork looks so colorful and is perfect for a summer art project or an art activity to accompany an ocean theme! Follow our Art for Kids Pinterest board!ĭisclaimer: Discount School Supply provided many of the materials in this post for me to review. We combined some of our favorite watercolor techniques to make this cool ocean art project for kids.
