"I'm bored..."
Ah, the words every mom dreads during summer vacation. This summer I am hoping to keep my kids occupied with lots of fun activities for indoors and out. Today, I'm sharing one of our fun outdoor projects that is certain to keep kids entertained- Bubble Painting!
What kid doesn't love bubbles? This mixes that love of bubbles with the love of crafts for the perfect summer craft! And most importantly, it's super easy and super inexpensive too! Let's get started:
Supplies:
- Bubble Solution
- Bubbles Wand
- Food Coloring
- Paper
- Small Containers
- First up, mix up your 'paint'. Pour some bubble solution into each container and add a few drops of food coloring. Mix well.
- Now you are ready to paint! Find a good spot outside where mess won't matter! Sit out your paper and give your child a wand. Dip and blow bubbles as normal onto the paper. Watch as the bubbles pop and leave subtle designs!
- Allow to dry!
My kids would seriously love this idea, Randi! Thank you for sharing the great photos. So easy! Which is my kind of DIY idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! What a great way to jazz up blowing bubbles!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun activity. My 3 year old would enjoy this.
ReplyDeleteoh! i remember doing this activity as a child!! Your post brought back so many fun memories for me :)
ReplyDeletethis is so cool! will have to be doing this!
ReplyDeletethis is so cool! will have to be doing this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea! We homeschool through the summer, but this is definitely something we could do during a homeschool day!
ReplyDeleteSo simple, but I never would have thought of it. We will try this soon!
ReplyDeleteOooh we love bubbles!! Ive never thought to paint with them tho!! Definitely doing this with my son!! He will be so excited! Thanks for the great idea!!
ReplyDeleteI never thought about bubble painting, that looks so fun! I would love to try this with my girls!
ReplyDeleteThe kids would love this project and so perfect for this time of year thanks for sharing this one.
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This is such a neat idea! I have to try this with my 2 year old, he'd love this!
ReplyDeleteCute idea - making a picture where typically it would be considered making a mess! The pictures come out nice, too!!!
ReplyDeleteMy son would really enjoy this and it would keep him entertained for a long time!
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