Easy Linocut for Kids
Introduce young children to art very easily!
Linocut is not just for experienced artists! Thanks to this revised, simplified version adapted for children, this printing technique becomes a fun and colorful activity, made possible by the use of raised stickers.
Print our templates for free by clicking here or on the second photo.
Ideal from the age of 3, this activity stimulates creativity, fine motor skills, and color exploration, while discovering an original printing method.
How to complete this tutorial step by step?
Materials:
To make linocut prints, you need:
- thick sheets of white paper
- geometric stickers
- foam rollers
- acrylic paint in colors of your choice
- small cups
Step 2:
Stick the geometric stickers onto the drawing, varying the shapes.
Tip: Follow the contours of the template closely to achieve a precise and clean result.
Step 3:
Using the foam rollers, apply paint to the stickers.
Vary the colors to highlight the shapes.
Tip: Apply a generous layer of paint to ensure good transfer when printing.
Step 4:
Place a sheet of thick white paper on the model covered with paint.
Press evenly to ensure the paint adheres well to the paper, making sure to cover every area.
Step 5:
Carefully remove the sheet to reveal the final result of the printing!
The products used:
3,59€ (either 0,36 € / pc)
Plastic bowls, assorted colors - 10 bowls
Réf. 40548 - Product sheet
9,90€ (either 0,99 € / pc)
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