Multi-Color Jellyfish
This kids will love making and displaying these Multi-Color Jellyfish. Your classroom or home will erupt with smiles as each child shows off their colorful creation. Great for an under the sea display.
Supplies
Color Diffusing Paper 9 x 12″
Paint Pipettes
Royal Chinet® extra strong paper bowls
Tape
Googly eyes
Scissors (scalloped or patterned for scrapbook use)
Paint
Tray
Water-filled spray bottle
Instructions
For this activity, I found the Royal Chinet® extra strong paper bowls were the best brand to use. Their paper plates are sturdy and won’t over-saturate or warp their shape when painted. I used the small extra-strong bowls, but you can use any kind that you find, as long as the brand paper plate is tough enough to keep its shape after being painted.
It looks like a lot of material, but trust me, you’ll be putting together paper jellyfish in no time with this technique!
Lay one sheet of Color Diffusing Paper onto the paint tray. Mist the paper sheets with warm water from a spray bottle.
Next, pipette watercolor paint onto the Color Diffusing Paper. Use about 2-3 colors to keep the colors from mixing too much. Within minutes the paper will saturate into a beautiful mesh of colors! I recommend that you do this part with children outside, as it will dry way faster in the sun than inside.
Meanwhile, place the bowl upside down onto the paint tray and spray with warm water from the spray bottle.
With the pipettes, drop paint onto the moist plate and let it soak up all the colors. See how the blue and yellow combine to make green? You can talk to children about color mixing properties while working on this activity! It’s really interesting to watch the colors blend on our special paper and I’m sure children will be fascinated by it.
Set the bowl outside with the sheet of paper to dry.
Once the paper is dry, you can cut it lengthwise into 1.5″ (4 cm) wide strips. Use scalloped scrapbook scissors to add fringed edges.
To curl the strips into ringlets, place one end of the strip onto the outside edge of a pair of scissors. Gently draw the scissors out along the length of the strip as if you are curling ribbons!
Once the bowl is dry, tape one end of the ringlets to the unpainted underside of the paper plate.
To vary the length of the jellyfish tentacles, tape some of the strips further into the center of the bowl and others towards the edge.
You’ll need to hang the jellyfish up by the top of its head! To do this, turn the bowl over and poke a hole through the center.
Thread a length of string through the opening. Flip the jellyfish over. Tie a double knot at the end or attach a paperclip to secure the string.
Now you can personalize your jellyfish’s appearance! Use googly eyes or funny face stickers to add personality to your jellyfish!
Perfect for a brilliant underwater-themed display!
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This will be the perfect activity to do with the grandkids at our family reunion at the lake. Thanks for sharing at Grandma Ideas Sharing Time.