This preschool butterfly craft is so much fun and easy to make. Grab your pipe cleaners, plastic baggies, and paint! This craft is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, younger children in general. It’s such an easy and beautiful butterfly craft.
Preschool Butterfly Craft
Have you seen our popular No-Mess Finger Painting craft? Parents love that activity because it’s simple, low-fuss, and easy to clean. Kids adore it because it’s unique, colorful, and they get an amazing sensory experience without the mess.
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That’s why we love this No-Mess Painted Butterfly Craft! It’s a twist on our favorite finger painting activity with an adorable end result. Perfect for small hands, you’ll definitely want to try this craft with your kids.
No-Mess Painted Butterfly Craft
This craft is perfect for spring rainy days. It’s especially popular with the preschool crowd, but older kids will enjoy it too! Wouldn’t these vibrant butterflies look cute tucked into a spring wreath or covering a classroom door?
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Supplies To Make This No-Mess Preschool Butterfly Craft
Here’s what you need to make this No-Mess Painted Butterfly Craft:
How To Make This Fun and Easy No Mess Preschool Butterfly Craft
Step 1
Open the plastic sandwich bags and pour a small amount of paint inside.
Step 2
Close the bag firmly, pressing out the extra air.
Step 3
Invite your child to squish and spread the paint inside the bag.
Note:
Be sure to cover the entire internal surface of the bag.
Step 4
Last, wrap a pipe cleaner around the middle of the bag, creating the butterfly’s body and antennae. This is how you will make colorful butterfly wings with this easy butterfly craft. Tying the pipe cleaner around the bag is what gives it the butterfly shape.
The finished butterflies look beautiful hanging on the refrigerator or on the window as a suncatchers.
More No Mess Preschool Butterfly Craft Ideas
There is a number of ways to change up this easy butterfly art activity. You can use different sizes of plastic baggies to make small butterflies and big butterflies.
Preschool kids can explore different sizes that way and not just colors.
This cute butterfly craft can also be used to create butterflies with more realistic colors like monarch butterflies.
If you’re using this in a preschool classroom this could also be a fun way to explore the life cycle of a butterfly. Or a craft to do with the Very Hungry Caterpillar book by Eric Carle. Honestly, that could be a good craft for older children too.
Materials
- finger paints
- plastic sandwich bags
- pipe cleaners
Instructions
- Open the plastic sandwich bags and pour a small amount of paint inside.
- Close the bag firmly, pressing out the extra air.
- Invite your child to squish and spread the paint inside the bag.
- Last, wrap a pipe cleaner around the middle of the bag, creating the butterfly’s body and antennae.
Notes
Be sure to cover the entire internal surface of the bag.
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Want another fun butterfly craft idea? We have so many colorful butterfly crafts! Most of them use simple supplies, but these art projects use all sorts of different colors.
How did your no mess preschool butterfly craft turn out? Comment below and let us know, we’d love to hear from you!