Looking for a fun craft activity?
Youve got to trybubble painting!
As children blow and paint with foam bubbles they will create beautiful, mesmorizingbubble paint art.
Bubble painting
My kids love bubbles.
But one thing they dont love about bubbles is how temporary they are.
We were delighted with how pretty thebubble paint artcame out.
My daughter said they reminded her of the sea.
I thought they looked like art you might see in a museum!
Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler you will love thisbubble painting for kids.
It is quick to set-up, uses simple materials, and produces so many pretty bubble projects!
You have to confirm you dont have too much water or your colors will be muted.
Add twice as much water as you added paint.
Drop in 4 drops of dish soap per color of paint.
Place your paper inside your tray or cookie sheet.
Bubble painting preschool
Instruct your kids to blow into the straws to make big bubbles.
Show them how to blow steadily and slowly to make bubbles.
If you blow too hard, you make splatters.
Bubble paint art
Dump the paint onto your paper inside the tray.
Painting with bubbles
Blow the paint gently to spread the bubbles and paint around.
Dont mix too much on you will pop all the bubbles and ruin the design.
Wait a couple of hours for the paint to dry.
Bubble art preschool
Youll be left with a brilliant one-of-a-kind design!
Ours came out so pretty, I might just frame it!
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