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How to Contain the Messes Children Make During Arts and Crafts Time

By Marcia J, published Mar 31, 2008
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Children and crafts are a messy combination. Don't let that stop you from doing crafts with young children. Use these tips to protect your environment while allowing children to explore a variety of art materials freely.

Choose an area that is easy to clean. Outside, if possible, is the easiest. Select an area where there is a garden hose or outdoor faucet available to wash the mess away. When doing this be sure the materials you are using are biodegradable. If you are indoors, choose an area that is easy to clean, preferably not carpeted, and near a sink. Prepare an area to place the art projects to dry when they are completed. This can be a counter top, clothes line, or a place to hang them on the wall. It should be an area that is out of the way and won't interfere with clean up.

Prepare your area by removing any items that are too valuable to risk damaging, such as breakables or area rugs. Gather some rags and have a spray cleaner handy, out of reach of the children. Cover the floor and table either with newspaper or an old bed sheet; a flat sheet will work well on the floor, and a fitted sheet is great for the table; the fitted corners will prevent it from slipping off the table.

Dress the children in play clothes, or ones you don't mind getting a little messy. They can also wear smocks to protect their clothing; button down shirts, a few sizes too big and worn backwards work great. Roll up the sleeves or trim them to an appropriate length to keep them out of the way. Long hair should be pulled back.

Use washable supplies such as paint, markers and glue. Though you will do your best to contain the mess, accidents are inevitable.

Ration supplies so spills will be minimal. Pour small amounts of paint, glue and collage material into shallow containers such as empty cream cheese or margarine tubs. These can be used for storage of paint and collage materials when craft time is over. This allows the children the freedom to decide how much to use without risking mega-spills.

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I have found that glitter and glue as applied by a small child is the hardest substance known to man. Excellent advice -- especially the hosing them -- I mean the area -- down part.

Posted on 10/08/2008 at 11:10:29 AM

 
I'm such a neat freak I cringe when they color outside the lines. :( But, we've done Playdough and I've gotten over the glue and glitter mess so I should probably let them create instead of cleaning up while they do it. Pipe cleaners are a great craft, Mr. Twisty and none of the mess.

Posted on 07/16/2008 at 10:07:05 AM

 
I think this is a very helpful article. You give ideas for storage, ways to clean, and helping children become responsible. Good job!

Posted on 05/10/2008 at 10:05:03 AM

 
This is a very informative and helpful article.

Posted on 04/02/2008 at 5:04:23 PM

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