Like many of you, our family has been watching all the coverage of the 2012 Olympics games in London My children have really taken an interest in all of the events, and especially like when our country gets a gold medal! We thought it would be fun to make some art projects to show our support for the Olympic games.
You will need to download a free Olympic art page, and print it onto a white sheet of paper. Cardstock paper would work best if you plan to paint or use watercolors.
(Download London 2012 Olympic Flag here)
(Download Team USA flag here)
You will also need paint, watercolor paint, crayons, or colored pencils in blue, yellow, black, green, red and white.
Let your little ones choose what type of medium they would like to use, and fill in the Olympic rings in this order: blue, yellow, black green, and red.
For the USA Flag, alternate the stripes in red, and white, and fill in the stars with blue.
Allow your children to hang their art up, and cheer on their favorite country during the rest of the 2012 Olympic games!
by Caroline of Armelle Blog
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
Cute! I remember making medals when I was 4 years old!
GOLD / pomelo / 5167 posts
Cute! Honestly, seeing all your posts, I realize how easy it is to make custom drawing templates! I never thought of it.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
So cute!
wonderful clementine / 24134 posts
Cute!
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I have a crazy question for you. Who wrote the series of books that are sitting on top of the chest of drawers? I had books exactly like those when I was kid! I flashed back to my childhood when I saw those books but I can’t remember who produced them or the book names. Book 1 was my favorite! There were so many rhymes and stories in those books!