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Printable primary color wheel
Printable primary color wheel










Do the same for yellow and blue to make green and the same for blue and red to make violet. To that add yellow and mix it for orange. Have the children place some red in a cupcake liner. (You might want to have a triangle drawn on the plate.)Įxplain to the children that you can make three more colors by mixing the three primary colors. Ask the children to smear a little of the three colors onto their cookies and set them on the plate to form a triangle. Introduce the color wheel and tell the children that all the colors in the world come from three basic colors, also called the “primary colors,” which are red, yellow, and blue. Instruct the children to listen carefully for instructions but don’t stress if they get caught up and just start to nibble. Gather the children around tables and give each child one bag, one cup of icing in each of the three colors, and a paper plate. The tiny liners for candies will work well. Also drop in a plastic, child-safe knife and 4 to 10 cupcake liners. You can easily transfer the icing from your mixing bowl to the disposable cups with a small metal scoop or a piping bag.Ģ) Place 7 to 13 cookies (depending on how elaborate you want to make your color wheel) in individual bags.

  • Printable color wheel worksheet (optional)ġ) Mix the icing with the food coloring to make red, yellow, and blue icing.
  • The experience was not only exciting for the children but it was educational and can easily be reproduced at home. Our family recently attended an art party for kids with our co-op group that focused on the color wheel.

    printable primary color wheel

    If you are looking for a unique party idea for children of any age, an art party can be fun and delicious. Today Tabitha from Meet Penny is sharing a wonderful kid-friendly party idea that is educational and fun! She even included some free printables! Thanks Tabitha!












    Printable primary color wheel