Australian Aboriginal art (like Pointillism) is famous for its collection of small dots. While authentic Aboriginal dot paintings tell stories of cultural significance, these free printable templates and ideas are only intended to introduce toddlers and preschoolers to Aboriginal culture. These Free Q-tip Dot Painting Templates can be used for NAIDOC week or any time you want to start teaching your class about Australia.
An idea that I love, but only thought of after we made our own dot painting, was to use sticks instead of a cotton bud to make our pictures.
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More Australia Themed Arts and Crafts for Kids
Here are some different ways you can get creative with Australian lesson plans. Kids of all ages will have so much fun with these works of art.
- Handprint Dot Art
- Australian Flag Coloring Page
- Aboriginal Flag Handprint Art
- Australian Wattle Craft
- Sydney Harbour Bridge Craft
For more ideas, check out these 28 Australia Activities for Kids.
Aboriginal Dot Painting for Kids
Handprint Dot Art
Make a handprint dot picture using your kids’ little hands and fingers. They can then paint the background in whatever pattern or design that they like.
Boomerang
Make your own boomerang with this simple Aboriginal art for kids. Since your kids will make their own decorative designs in a different color, you’ll have a whole lot of unique art work to hang on your wall.
Turtle
I knew that I wanted to include a turtle with my animal templates. Simply print the picture onto a piece of paper and have fun painting.
Snake
This is a great way to explore the natural world with your kids. Turn this snake template into Aboriginal dot art and make your own stories and memories while you do.
Are you going to try any of these Q-tip Dot Paintings with your kids?
Don’t forget to pin the idea for later.