Let’s paint easy flowers today! We will use water bottles and paint to create these beautiful water bottle flowers. This simple water bottle flowers arts & craft project is easy to do, so both younger kids and older kids can make it. Whether you’re in a classroom or at home, this painted flower craft is a perfect way to celebrate spring.
How To Paint Flower Art with Water Bottles
This painting craft is a great way to help teach size and colors to your kiddos. It is also fun to make these water bottle flowers as a big group!
We collected each and every different size of water bottles! We got several because we knew we would want to make different colors, and that we would need enough water bottles for Rory, Katy, and myself. This is a perfect way to practice colors, make art, and promote creativity.
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Supplies Needed To Make Water Bottle Flower Art
Directions To Make Water Bottle Flowers
Video: How To Make Water Bottle Flowers
Step 1
This craft is easy to put together! Gather your supplies.
Step 2
Grab a couple paper plates and put acrylic paint on them.
Step 3
Lay out a large sheet of paper.
Step 4
Grab a bottle and allow your kid to dip a bottle into paint and stamp it on paper.
Step 5
Step 6
Use a green marker to draw grass, stems, and leaves.
Why We Love This Flower Painting Craft
This activity is extremely easy. All you do is dip the bottom of the water bottle (or soda bottle) into the paint and press it onto the paper.
Every Friday our friend Katy comes over to play and we always try to do some sort of fun activity with her. So when Katy informed me of a painting craft she thought Rory would like, we immediately started gathering supplies to make water bottle flowers. (this post has affiliate links)
She loved pointing to all the colors and telling Katy which color of flower she was going to make. I also used this opportunity to get in some number learning exercises: I would ask her to make 3 yellow flowers. She loved counting the flowers as she slapped the water bottle on the paper.
VAriations on Water Bottle Painting
- As in the picture above, use two different water bottles with different shades of colors like light pink and dark pink
- Starting with the lighter color, print the petals of the flower
- Then follow up with the darker color to fill in the petals with a deeper color
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How did your flower craft painting turn out? Let us know in the comments, we’d love to hear from you!