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Do A Dot Art

August 1, 2011 by Karen

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Tessa, who owns Glam Art, was so gracious to send us a box of goodies featuring Do-A-Dot markers and activity books for my girls to try and explore.  Do-A-Dot Art is recommended the age of three years and above.

To create Do-A-Dot Art, the markers just need to be shaken well, removing then the cap.  Invert bottle and press sponge tip on paper to start flow.  Then dab tip on paper to create dots.  Sliding or dragging will damage the sponge applicator tip.  They look like a bingo dabber, but are non-toxic and washable.  No need for cups or brushes with Do-A-Dot projects.  The color names are printed in easy to read letters and in the color they contain along the side of the marker.  The bottle size seems great for a toddler to grip and hold.
My children are not always so good about putting the cover on right after use.  It is nice that the applicator tip can be rinsed with cold water and then to dab on blank paper to get out the excess water.  Then good to go again.  The markers are 5″ and contain 2.5 oz. of paint.  I read some reviews saying the red would not come off children’s skin or clothing.  I did not have a problem washing the color off skin.  It does state on the instructions that the fluorescent markers may stain clothing and surfaces.  The rainbow and shimmer color sets, which we used, are machine washable for most fabrics.
We have used the activity books frequently.  The pages are thicker than a regular coloring book and are perforated so you can display your child’s artwork.  The instruction sheet suggests many other activities with the Do-A-Dot markers, which we have yet to try.  Some of the suggested activities are:  tie-dye art with the markers covering an entire coffee filter that is then misted with water to bleed and dry, drawing with white crayon on paper and then paint over designs with Do-A-Dot markers to create a one of a kind design, to name a few.
Jayden working on filling in the dots of the letter I out of the A, B, C’s , Numbers & Shapes Activity Book.  Jayden is 2 1/2 -years-old and a bit under the recommended age, but is still enjoying the markers and coloring.  She has to keep up to big sister, Layne.

Trying out one of the shimmer colors.  Just a hint of glimmer with this set.

Concentrating on finishing a rainbow.

Layne enjoying the picture of a castle.  She is loves princess themed items.  Picture Me a  Princess Activity Book is perfect for her taste.

Layne happy to show us what she is working on.

Just about done with coloring in the picture.

Now on to a pretty butterfly in Discovering My World Activity Book.

Thank you to Tessa with GlamArt for allowing Layne and Jayden the opportunity to create some one of a kind Do-A-Dot Art.

I had not heard of Do-A-Dot Art until Tessa introduced me to it.  I see it is available through many sources online, like www.amazon.com and others.  Michaels them too.  For more information on Do-A-Dot markers and activity books, please go to http://www.dotart.com.

The views expressed here, at the Nelson Clan, are mine and mine alone. You may agree, or not, with the opinions expressed here, and that’s fine. Feel free to leave a comment with your own opinion.

Filed Under: Primary Tagged With: amazon.com, Do-A-Dot activity books, Do-A-Dot Art, Do-A-Dot markers, markers and activity books, Michaels

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