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Bubble Prints

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Recently my kids and I engaged in a lovely process art experience to make bubble prints.

When I say that making bubble prints is a process art experience, I mean that the value of the experience was in the opportunity to explore the materials and techniques. With process art, there is no one right way to create; instead, engaging in process art encourages creativity and flexibility.

As such, with process art there is less emphasis on the final result of the artwork. If the final product is something you can feel proud to hang on your wall, it’s considered an extra bonus rather than the main goal.

Note: For more AWESOME art activities, see my Arts and Crafts for Kids page.

Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on. #giftofcuriosity #bubbles #artsandcrafts #processart || Gift of Curiosity

To make bubble prints, you will need the following materials:

  • Bubble solution (buy pre-made solution or make your own using soap and water)
  • Liquid watercolor paints or food dyes
  • Small containers – one for each color you plan to use
  • Straws
  • Paper (the thicker the better)
  • Tape or glue

The first step is to make your colored bubble solutions. We mixed water with a bit of Castille soap to create a bubble solution, then added liquid watercolor paints for color.

Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on.

A note of caution: Before allowing children to do this next step you must be sure they will only blow, not suck, on their straws. You do not want your child to drink or swallow colored bubble solution. As such, I do not recommend doing this activity with young children who may accidentally suck liquid up their straws.

Next, my kids used straws to blow bubbles into the colored solution.

Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on.

Place a piece of paper on top of the bubbles. We used small squares that fit easily in the containers we were using.

Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on.

Admire the bubble prints that get made.

Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on.

Allow your bubble prints to dry. As the bubbles pop, they will leave lots of painted circles on the paper.

Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on.

If you’ve made small prints like we did, once your prints are dry, consider mounting them onto a contrasting background color using tape or glue.

My son liked a black background for some of his bubble prints.

Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on.

My daughter thought pink looked good for this set of bubble prints.

Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on.

Here’s a video showing the start-to-finish process of making bubble prints:

And here’s another look at some of the final art pieces we put together with these fun bubble prints.

Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on.
Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on.
Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on.
Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on.
Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on.

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Making bubble prints is a very fun process art activity for kids that allows them to explore a new art material (bubbles!) and get their creativity on. #giftofcuriosity #bubbles #artsandcrafts #processart || Gift of Curiosity

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2 Comments

  1. Monica

    April 29, 2020 at 12:57 pm

    You can cut a small hole at the top of the straw so they can’t suck up the solution.

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    • Katie

      April 29, 2020 at 3:51 pm

      Thanks for the tip!

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