Water You Waiting For? 10 Ways to Make A Splash with Watercolors!

Want to paint a picture by blowing bubbles, turn a coffee filter into a bouquet of beautiful flowers, reveal a secret message, or add some colorful flair to an old t-shirt? Just add water! These fun, inventive watercolor projects are sure to make a splash with budding artists of all ages!

  • Visual aid of how to complete Coffee Filter Rainbows

    Who doesn’t love rainbows? They are so beautiful and cheery. Now, kiddos can make their own using coffee filters and paint.

  • Visual aid of how to complete Watercolor Salt Painting

    Painting with salt is like magic! It’s mesmerizing to watch the paint climb up the salt crystals. Younger kids will be happy drawing abstract designs and doodles, while older children can try more deliberate designs like animals, letters or people.

  • Visual aid of how to complete Watercolor Resist Painting

    These eye catching watercolor paintings pop right off the page, literally!

  • Visual aid of how to complete Self Portrait
    Self Portrait

    (Ages 3-11)

    Need a break from crayons and colored pencils? Don't be afraid to change it up! Watercolor's vibrant style and unique texture is sure to make your next self portrait a fridge favorite!

  • Visual aid of how to complete Bubble Prints
    Bubble Prints

    (Ages 5-16)

    Test out a new watercolor technique by painting with bubbles! Mix watercolor and dish soap together to create a colorful bubble solution. Blow bubbles to create textured, colorful bubble prints. We loved how easy and fun this project was! The unexpected bubble texture is perfect for underwater scenes or abstract art.

  • Visual aid of how to complete Liquid Watercolor Flowers

    Watch your child’s face light up as he or she transforms a coffee filter into a beautiful watercolor flower. Making one is so simple and fun that your child will have a blooming bouquet in no time!

  • Visual aid of how to complete Hidden Message
    Hidden Message

    (Ages 3-8)

    Who doesn't love pretending to be a secret agent? Learn to send and reveal hidden messages with nothing but wax, watercolors, and a brush!

  • Visual aid of how to complete Watercolor Ocean Scene

    There is something magical about watercolor pencils. When my children use them they are anticipating the final step the entire time -- the step when their drawing comes to life with a little bit of water. I thought an ocean scene would be perfect for this magical art experience.

  • Visual aid of how to complete Water & Alcohol Paper

    Experiment with water and rubbing alcohol to create beautiful paper with interesting patterns and textures! This project is a fun way to explore different mediums that are easy to find at home. We turned our final designs into colorful cards and bookmarks. Follow along and see what you can make!

  • Visual aid of how to complete Liquid Watercolor Tie Dye

    Tie dyeing is a fun way to give new life to a faded old t-shirt, a dingy bag, or mismatched socks, while exploring different color combinations and patterns.


Get inspired!