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Creative painting activities for kids

Here are the top 10 favorite entertaining painting activities for preschoolers.


30 Painting Activities for All Ages with Little Prep or Mess

Painting with kids can be a recipe for disaster. It’s at least a recipe for a lot of prep ahead of time and a messy pile of clean up after. Painting activities encourage creativity and are quite entertaining for children of all ages, but they can also boost fine motor skills, teach kids about colors and hues, and enable children to plan and carry out a project – all while being creative.

Instead of just handing over the paint and brushes, do some minimal prep work for these 30 activities and kids will have fun – without all that time-consuming mess!

Painting activities for kids without the big mess

Bubble Wrap Painting Activities

Wrap a child’s feet or hands with bubble wrap and then let them dip the bubble wrap in paint. As a child walks or presses hands on a piece of paper, the bubbles will leave imprints behind. Switching colors once or twice will make for an even more interesting work of art. When the project is finished, simply peel off the bubble wrap and toss it, making cleanup a breeze.


Cookie cutter stencil painting activities

Collect an assortment of old cookie cutters and show kids how to dip them into a bit of paint. The children will be amazed to see the shapes appear on their paper. Encourage creativity by demonstrating how to overlap the shapes and colors. Toss the cookie cutters in the dishwasher for a quick and easy clean up.


Smile Face Plates

With the use of paint colors, create random faces on bamboo plates. Without a doubt, children would enjoy forming a variety of emotions with a variety of colors.

Begin with your children and assist them in creating a variety of faces. Red was used to create the eyes, nose, and smile in the image below, while blue was utilized to create the circle.

Painted Salad Servers

This is a messed-up situation. Go outside with a large kitchen spoon, some little sponges, acrylic paint, and paper. Place the sponges on the paper after soaking them in various colors of paint.

This fun art project for youngsters also makes a great handmade present. Purchase some wood or bamboo salad servers and gently sand the handles before rinsing them.

Masking tape is used to separate the bottom area of the servers. Decorate using acrylic paint from trusted online art supply stores in any design; a youngster dipped a finger in paint and put dots on the handles in our version.

Scrunch Painting

Scrunch whatever item you can think of aluminum foil, paper, carrier bags, newspaper, cotton, tissue paper, and more to see what designs you can come up with. For young hands, crushing the materials provides good fine motor exercise.

The captivating look and hues of Creative Pumpkins may bring charm to your celebration and even astonish children. You’ll need little pumpkins, air-dry modeling clay, pipe cleaners, pom-poms, bright jewels, and acrylic paint for this project.

You can make pom pumpkins, glittery glittering pumpkins, and a variety of other pumpkins. A little black kitten cat is seen below. Make the ears out of extra clay and paint the pumpkin jet black to give it a black cat look.

Colin Wynn
the authorColin Wynn

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