Straw Bubble Painting

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Your Child Will Learn

Mix colors to create art in fun and playful ways

Here’s What to Do

  1. Mix 3-4 watercolor paints with extra water and small drops of soap; keep each color mixture in a separate container
  2. Dip a plastic drinking straw into the soapy paint mixtures, then blow through the straw onto paper to form lines and bubbles
  3. Continue doing this with all the different colors
  4. Laugh and have fun when your child creates bubbles!

Put PEER Into Action

PAUSE

  • Smile and get on eye-level with your child in a distraction-free workspace  

ENGAGE

  • Let your child help you set up and prepare the paint mixtures
  • Ask your child, “what lines, shapes, and pictures can we make with these paint bubbles”?

ENCOURAGE

  • Ask your child to try blowing fast and slow to notice the different effects on the paint
  • Compliment and praise your child’s art

REFLECT

  • Ask your child, “what if we added more water or soap to the paint, would that change your picture”?

Not Quite Ready

Do this activity with one straw and one color at a time 

Ready for More

Do this activity by blowing through more than one straw at a time to mix and layer different colors

As Your Child Masters This Skill

They will learn that there are playful ways to make creative art

Time to Complete

10-15 minutes

Materials Needed

Non-toxic watercolor paint, water, non-toxic liquid soap, paper, plastic straws


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