Games & Activities for an Art Party
Games & Activities for an Art Party: There are many methods to host an entertaining party that both children and adults will enjoy.
There are dance parties, scavenger hunt parties, and sports-themed events, to mention a few. But if you truly want to stretch your creativity, consider planning an art-themed party. Kids, put your creative thinking caps on because it’s time to get crafty with these games and activities for parties with an art theme.
Blindfolded Artists
- Partygoers are paired up, and one member of each team is blindfolded. Place the blindfolded artist in front of a table or easel that has been equipped with your preferred art supplies (pencils, crayons, markers, paints). Set a five-minute timer.
- Show the team members who are not wearing blindfolds a picture or object. To the player who is blinded, that individual must describe the object (without naming what it is).
- The player who is blinded must attempt to create it using the descriptions as inspiration. Remove the blindfolds when the allotted time has passed to view the masterpieces. For the second round, a fresh object is utilised, and the players trade places.
Pass the camera
- Make sure all of your participants are seated around a table in a circle. Give each child some coloured pencils and a sheet of paper. Each participant should create a form and put her name on the paper.
- Everyone builds on that shape as they pass the papers to the right, attempting to create something.
- Pass the documents forward and keep accumulating until they are returned to their rightful owners. Hold them up so you can see the result.
Spray-painted musical shirts
- One white shirt per player and a clothesline long enough to hang them all in a row are required for this game. Hang the shirts and put homemade or diluted non-toxic paint in one spray bottle per player (use a different colour for each bottle).
- Each player should stand in front of a shirt while being given a spray bottle.
- As the children circle the shirts while spraying them with water colours, turn on some music. They have to exchange colours with the players adjacent to them when the music stops.
- Play on until a vibrant pattern has been sprayed onto each shirt. The shirts should be left to dry on the line before being distributed as party treats.
Paint Splash Conflict
- Make sure youngsters are dressed in old clothes they won’t mind getting stained if you’re going to play this game. Invite them to congregate outside around a few non-toxic paint colours.
- To prevent paint from getting into the players’ eyes, have them wear goggles. Give them paintbrushes and let them splash each other’s clothing for many minutes while they dip the brushes in the paint.
Murals with music
- Create a number of workstations with a wall covered with giant pieces of paper (hang some paper from a large roll or use several sheets of poster board). Place a unique art medium at each station.
- Turn on some music. Each child should start a mural by standing in front of a station. Have everyone shift to a different station to continue the work that has already been started on the mural when the music stops. Once everyone has gotten a turn at each station, the game is over.
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