Fun large scale collaborative art project with kids.
Water bottle bubble painting.
Insert straw into bowl and blow.
You then gently place the paper over the bubbles to take a print from them remove and allow to dry.
Directions for bubble painting pour ingredients into a small bowl.
Full diy and material list here.
Bottle bubble blowing method 1 dip the mouth opening of a standard plastic water bottle into the bubble solution.
Add washable watercolors to the bubble solution.
Recycled bottle bubble art.
Mix some bubble solution and food coloring with a bubble wand.
Directions for bubble painting add three tablespoons of bubble solution and two tablespoons of paint to a cup.
Add liquid watercolors to the bowl one color per bowl at a.
You can then blow the formed bubble off the top of the bottle.
Invite the kids to.
Add some bubble solution in a shallow bowl so your bottle.
Mix the paint and bubble solution together.
Then aim the straw toward the paper and blow.
Give each child a bowl and add bubble solution.
Repeat this step with a new bowl and wand for each color that you want to make.
The air from inside the water bottle will push through the top and soap creating a bubble.
Cut your bottle in half with scissors add your mesh over the half with the opening and secure the sides with.
Stir and check for vibrancy.
Place a piece of paper on the grass or a table.
Dip the bubble wand or a straw into the bubble paint and then blow out bubbles so they land on.
Remove and squeeze bottle gently.
Lay your drop cloth down outside.
Place the colored bubble solution on the tablecloth as well.
If you decide you want more bubbles stick to the same 2 2 1 ratio and size up.
We like to do bubble painting with straws because it s such a fun easy way to blow the bubbles and provides better control than regular bubble wands.
Pour bubble solution into a shallow containers.
Make your bubble solution according to the instructions here or get a variety of bubble solutions here.
Add more if needed.
Have your children dip the end of the straw into the bubble solution.
Place paper on top of bubbles and you have a print.
Next use a bubble wand to stir in 1 to 3 drops of liquid food coloring.
Pour 1 tablespoon 15 milliliters of bubble solution into a bowl first.
Here you mix your paint in this case tempera with a little water and a squirt of washing up liquid stir it up and then blow into it with a straw to create lots and lots of bubbles.
Tape large pieces of watercolor paper together lay them down on the drop.