I fell in love with this post about using a compass and watercolors for a child's craft.  I remember when I was in fifth grade math class we made compass art and drew geometric flowers with compass. Expanding the pin, I wanted to see if I could make some cool patterns with the compass and paint.  It turned out so great and was so fun to do with my daughter.  
The original pin used watercolors, but I found that the colors were too light and the paper eventually tore because of all the liquid.  I decided to use acrylic paint instead.  This made for bold colors that were not too wet and didn't soak into the paper.  To get a cool effect, I didn't completely clean my brushes between paints, that gave a nice artistic look to the flowers.
I posted a video tutorial on how to make these flower shapes with a compass.  Hopefully doing this will show kids that geometry is fun!
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| To make the paintbrush stay on the compass I needed to add some tape to thicken the handle. | 
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| I love the way these turned out. Such a fun project for all ages. | 











