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10 Things You’ll Need for Toddler Paint Time

Painting is one of our favorite activities at my house. My girls love when I get the paint out!  In fact, I have a tote devoted to paint supplies that I keep in a closet and pull out on a regular basis. It’s filled with bottles of paint, paint brushes, paint paper, and other paint supplies. My girls love to paint, so having a paint tote ready to go is helpful for a busy mom like me!

I encourage you to create a storage bin specifically for painting supplies to have on hand when you feel that the kids need to express their creativity!

Here are 10 items you’ll need for toddler paint time that you can include in your paint bin:

  1. White Paper
  2. Paint
  3. Paint Brushes
  4. Paint Trays
  5. Smock or old t-shirt
  6. Variety of Items for painting (yarn, q-tips, objects that are not small enough to be a choking hazard)
  7. Small Cup for water
  8. Water for cleaning paint brushes
  9. Paper towels for messy paint and water spills
  10. Patience

Yes, that’s right! You’ll need a lot of patience during toddler paint time. Painting is fun, but can be very messy!

My youngest daughter isn’t a fan of big messes, so we are familiar with having extra paper towels on hand always for her! She used these paper towels several times throughout painting to clean up paint spills or wipe off paint that she got on herself.

My oldest daughter rinses her paintbrushes in the water and then dabs them onto the paper towels before choosing another color of paint.

Thinking of painting with your toddler? Create a paint storage bin for your little ones! They are perfect to have on hand for rainy days.

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