This Color Spray science/art experiment was so simple that my preschoolers were able to replicate it at home easily, and so enthralling that it kept my text-addicted high school students away from their phones for a whole hour! So, through experience, we know this color spray project is great for kids of all ages. Whether they’re older children or younger children, they can all benefit and enjoy this fun color spray activity. The best part is, this budget-friendly color spray activity can be done at home or in the classroom.

color spray science activity- child using a spray bottle to spray rubbing alcohol on a tshirt where colors run- kids activities blog
Let’s learn and make colorful t-shirts all at once!

Color Spray Science Project

I am super excited, I love my preschooler – but I have a houseful of them – and this year I am taking a break from them once a week and teaching a Art through Science course with our local home-school Co-op.   All of my students are potty-trained, they all can read… and they all have phones and most have taken their PSATs.

I love high-school kids!

Anyhoo, this was a science experiment I first did with them.   We attempted to replicate Kandinsky’s Circles while we watched the diffusion of color through alcohol.

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Fun way to color a shirt {Preschool craft} that combines science and art
Look how cute this color spray t-shirt is.


Supplies you will need For This Fun Color Spray Science Activity:

How to Create Color Spray Art – through Science:

 

Step 1

Color circles and geometric shapes on your T-shirt with the permanent markers.  

Notes:

We tried to use contrasting colors in concentric rings, much like Kandinsky’s art of circles. We love Kandinsky!

Step 2

After you have your T-Shirt filled with colorful circles, fill your spray bottle with Rubbing alcohol and lightly mist the entire shirt, then squirt heavily in the middle of each circle.

Step 3 

Watch the alcohol spread the color through the fibers of the T-shirt fabric. Fascinating.

Dissolving Ink and Color Spray Science activity- steps 1-3: Color on the t-shirt with markers, spray with rubbing alcohol, let dry- kids activities blog
The steps to make a color spray t-shirt are so easy!

Younger Kids Need Supervision While Doing This Color Spray Science Activity

If you are working with preschoolers, you will want to supervise them with the rubbing alcohol spray. They will feel so “big” as they see the product of their doodles explode with color!

Fun way to color a shirt {Preschool craft}

Our Experience With This Super Fun Color Spray Science Project

We did wash our shirts afterwards and the color faded slightly, so be sure to wash it with dark colored clothes the first time or two that your art shirt is laundered.   After the colors have set they will last for awhile!

Our shirt is still loved by my little artist and it has been several weeks since we created it together.

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Our book, The 101 Coolest Simple Science Experiments, features tons of awesome activities just like this one that will keep your kids engaged while they learn. How awesome is that?!

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Color Spray Science Project

Fun way to color a shirt {Preschool craft} that combines science and art

This color spray project not only let's your child explore art, but science as well. And they can make their very own color spray t-shirt! How fun!

Materials

  • Clean white T-Shirt – preshrunk
  • Collection of Permanent Markers
  • Rubbing Alcohol
  • Spray Bottle

Instructions

  1. Color circles and geometric shapes on your T-shirt with the permanent markers.  
  2. After you have your T-Shirt filled with colorful circles, fill your spray bottle with Rubbing alcohol and lightly mist the entire shirt, then squirt heavily in the middle of each circle.
  3. Watch the alcohol spread the color through the fibers of the T-shirt fabric. Fascinating.

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How did your color spray science activity turn out? Did your kids have fun?



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  1. Going to have my Girl Scout troop make cookie shirts with this technique, showed my daughter and she’s super excited! Thanks for sharing!!

  2. This is so great! My girls would love it, and it would be the perfect thing to do at a birthday party. Thanks for linking up at the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Party. I pinned this to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Board and to my personal boards..

  3. Lovely!! This would be perfect for a homeschool co-op activity or Girl Scouts activity. Creative idea 🙂 Thank you for linking up and sharing this week on the Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop!

  4. Isn’t it fun when the same project is adored by both preschoolers and high schoolers? Thanks for sharing with Afterschool!

  5. Looks fun and EZ….gonna do with my 4 yr old twin Grandson’s AND my teens……they will all enjoy doing it AND wearing them….