Fireworks Art for Kids  is a fun way to make fireworks without the noise and danger! We  love watching beautiful fireworks shows during New Year’s Eve and Independence Day or really anytime, so we decided to make our own on paper using paint and toilet paper rolls.

Fireworks Art
It’s so easy to make this firework craft! Now you can enjoy fireworks anytime of the year!

Fireworks Craft

When we first saw this fun activity over at Learning 4 Kids, I knew my preschooler would love it. We actually made it during our family celebration with all the cousins — it was so fun to see the different mixtures of colors that the kids came up with. Everyone — ranging in age from two to seven — loved painting their own versions.

And this is perfect for kids that love fireworks. My family is a huge fan of them. There is an area near us that do them every Friday! So this way, we can have fireworks even during the weekday!

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Supplies Needed To Make Fireworks Art for Kids

Here’s what you need to make Fireworks Art for Kids:

How To Make This Super Cute and Fun Firework Craft

Step 1

Cut 1/8-inch slits vertically in the bottom of your toilet paper rolls and bend  them up to make a burst stamp.

Fireworks Art
Dip your toilet paper roll stamps into the washable paint.

Step 2

Press the stamp into a color of paint and lightly press it onto your paper to make your fireworks outline.

Step 3

Add more colors for more festive fireworks!

Related: If you do plan on celebrating with fireworks, a DIY Sparkler Holder can help protect those little fingers!

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Stamp them on the paper to make lovely fireworks.

Fireworks Art for Kids

Fireworks Art for Kids

Make this colorful and pretty firework craft anytime of year! It is so easy, budget-friendly, and great for kids of all ages.

Materials

  • Toilet Paper Rolls
  • Scissors
  • Washable Paint
  • White Paper

Instructions

  1. Cut 1/8-inch slits vertically in the bottom of your toilet paper rolls and bend  them up to make a burst stamp.
  2. Press the stamp into a color of paint and lightly press it onto your paper to make your fireworks outline.
  3. Add more colors for more festive fireworks!

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How did your firework craft turn out?



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