Painting with Powder Art
Laurel used to paint voraciously as a toddler, but in the last year or so she has tended towards passing up her paintbrushes for other tools; that is, until she discovered Powder Art. Like paint by numbers but without the wet mess, Powder Art kits are affordable and come in several themes with four scene boards each. Simply peel off the numbered sections of the scene to reveal the sticky cardboard base, and then paint with the colored powder (which is made from nontoxic, washable recycled paper) that coordinates to the numbers. Gone are the days of sticky tabletops and messy art smocks; just give the table a quick swipe and brush any stray powder off your child and you’re ready for your next adventure.
Want to be one of 10 winners to receive a Powder Art kit*? Here’s how:
THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED
Congrats to winners Prerna, Sheila, Catherine, Andrew, Renee, Debra, Catherine, Christine, Stephanie & Christine!
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*Ten lucky winners will receive a Powder Art kit of their choice of style (subject to stock availability)!








Comments
As a grandma and mother of an Art teacher....I am impressed!
Posted by: carole fortin | April 6, 2009 4:40 PM | Reply to this comment
Jungle Animals
Posted by: joni chadwell | April 6, 2009 7:47 PM | Reply to this comment
Cute prize! Looks like kids will love it!
Posted by: Susan Hyatt | April 8, 2009 8:42 AM | Reply to this comment