Picasso Paws loves making pictures for everyone in the neighborhood. With a swish of his brush, he turns every idea into a playful masterpiece. Use your imagination to finish his artistic look!
This cheerful artist cat is ready to make something wonderful! His paintbrush is lifted high, as if he has just thought of the perfect picture. Maybe he is painting a sunny garden, a bowl of fishy treats, or even a portrait of a mouse friend. Children can decide what colors belong in his creative world and make every little detail feel like their own masterpiece.
Try orange, gray, black, or snowy white for the catβs fur. A bright blue, green, or purple paintbrush handle will make it easy to spot. Use lots of different colors for the paint at the brush tip, like a tiny rainbow. Kids can give the cat one eye color or two different ones, then add bold patterns, dots, or stripes anywhere they think an artist cat would like them.
Cats use their whiskers to help tell whether they can fit through a narrow space. Those long whiskers are very important, so they should not be trimmed. Cats also have rough tongues, which help them clean their fur. Although real cats do not usually paint pictures, some may make paw prints if they walk through safe, washable paint with a grown-up nearby. That could look like a tiny paw-print artwork!