Treasure Map Art {Craft Tutorial}

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My daughter and I go to a weekend ECFE (Early Childhood Family Education) class once a week and Nora LOVES – I mean LOVES anything that has to do with paint or glue there. She goes right past the sensory table and digs into crafts nearly every week. This means we’re sent home with a slew of masterpieces and I’m sure I’m not alone when it comes to struggling to toss them.

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This week I decided to make another craft opportunity out of a previous one! When we left class I curled up her painting into a roll. Nora found it and in her mind it had become a treasure map. She rolled and unrolled it charting a course through the house for her latest make believe adventure.

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I took her direction and pulled out the craft box. We went to work making her painting into a treasure map. We took turns drawing and adding to the story as we went. Roads, lakes, railroad tracks, a house, a garden and of course a hidden treasure with freshly drawn digging marks.

She even drew signs and ran to get the pom poms to glue on red, green and yellow “lights”. She also added blue. Watch this video to see what she thinks a blue light should mean. She cracks me up!

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What will you turn your next craft opportunity into? Take your child’s lead and see what adventures await. Maybe you can create a map to get you there next time? Get out coffee grounds, sand, noodles, grass or anything tactile that you think might add to your own map.

About Janelle

Janelle is a contributing writer who after five years as a full time graphic designer followed her dreams and became a SAHM to beautiful daughter Nora (3). She continues work from home as a freelance graphic designer and enjoys spending time with family, hanging out with friends, scrapbooking and bargain shopping. Join her here and blessedwithmore.wordpress.com where she shares her journey through the joy and heartache of infertility.

Comments

  1. 1
    courtney b says:

    your kids are going to be so creative when they’re older thanks to you!

  2. 2

    Gorgeous treasure map! I definitely need to look for more crafting opportunities. I would also like to frame more of the kids’ creations. Thanks for the inspiration!

  3. 3

    this gives me an idea for the two homeschooled girls I tutor for Spanish! Thanks! They love anything artsy too!

  4. 4

    Another fun tutorial for the little ones. You are a great mom

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    Vickei Couturier says:

    that looks so cool,,my grandkids would love it ,they love doing crafts with me,they make their parents chrismas gifts each year

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    ColleenMarie82 says:

    I like this idea, we have started incorporating some home school like activities into our everyday routine, I think my daughter would really like this!

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    I can’t wait until my baby boy is old enough where he can start expressing himself in art! I’d love to do something like this for him ! Thanks for sharing , i’m sure my little boy would love it!!

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    Beth Rees says:

    That is so much fun! I love how you used her artwork too and let her expand on it. Definitely something to treasure

  9. 9

    This looks so fun! Love the bright colors.

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    amanda assencoa says:

    fantistic

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    Sarah Hayes says:

    I so wouldve loved this when I was little. I cant wait to do things like this with my daughter

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    Zoopa Mome says:

    What a great idea! My daughters would love doing this….they usually use old newspapers and pretend to have a map! hahaha

  13. 13

    What a fun adventure map! I can definitely see myself creating something like this with my son eventually.

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    The painting was beautiful in itself! The sand is a great idea,. How about Easter grass, the non shiny kind for “grass”. Plastic wrap for a lake overlay to reflect. That’s so fun to think about art projects again. My youngest is 13 and does very little with art anymore in school..at that age. But we have a live in 15 month old grand daughter and another grandchild who comes here for day care. I am loving your ideas because even at that age they can be proud of some projects that they don’t necessarily get to have a lot of “hands on” with.

    • 15

      I’m glad you have some little ones to share your artistic fun with. Don’t give up on your older kids though either. Although most of my examples here are likely below them, most of my interest in my artistic abilities started when I was in middle school and my mom encouraged me and allowed time in art classes after school and in the summer months. It’s the age when you start to doubt everything about yourself (your looks and popularity and talents) so for me art was the one thing I truly felt I could use to just be me without judgement.
      Some simple ideas for an older child: paper and pencils or charcoal, scratch art paper (you scratch through the top layer to expose colors below), craypas or oil pastels, watercolor paints. If the interest is still there you might be surprised where it goes. Have fun with both of the generations of creativity in your home and thanks for your feedback!

      • 16

        …and thank YOU for the great ideas on additional map materials! Sounds like you have quite a bit of creative talent yourself. :) I need to add to my supplies it seems.

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    Zoopa Mome says:

    This is so creative and fun! My girls would love it!

  16. 18

    This is cute I plan treasure hunts in the summer and this would be great for the kids to make their own maps

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    Rita Dippenaar says:

    So cute!

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    It looks like a lot of fun, and I bet my boys would love this.

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    SHYAMA BALACHANDRA says:

    love the idea!

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    Making a treasure map is such a fun idea! It really allows the child to be creative!

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