Puffer Fish Bubble Wrap Craft – An Easy Summer Painting Idea for Kids

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Get ready to dive into a sea of creativity with this Puffer Fish bubble wrap craft. This fun and engaging craft for kids is perfect for sparking artistic expression. It’s easy to create with our free Puffer Fish template, which you can download at the bottom of this post.

If you’re looking for a playful DIY project that combines bubble wrap, paint, and a bit of imagination, this bubble wrap puffer fish craft is exactly what you need!

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Puffer Fish Bubble Wrap Painting Craft

Gathering supplies is half the fun! To create this Summer craft, you’ll need:

Two colorful puffer fish crafts with googly eyes on a white background.
  • Bubble wrap (a small sheet will do!)
  • Acrylic paint (choose vibrant colors!)
  • Googly eyes
  • Glue stick
  • Scissors
  • Paintbrush
  • Cardstock or Thick Paper
  • Black Marker
  • A Puffer Fish craft template (Most materials can be found at home or in your local craft store, making starting easy and fun.)
A paint palette with various bright colors and acrylic paint bottles.

How to Make a Bubble Wrap Fish Craft:

Step 1: Cut a piece of bubble wrap large enough to create your puffer fish. Lay it flat with the bubble side facing up.

Step 2: Use a paintbrush to apply acrylic paint in different colors to the bubble wrap. Try a rainbow effect, or go for ocean-themed hues like blue, green, and purple. Let the paint sit for a moment before proceeding to the next step.

Bubble wrap covered in rainbow paint with a paintbrush and palette.

Step 3: Take a sheet of cardstock and gently press it onto the painted bubble wrap.

Paper pressed onto painted bubble wrap to transfer the pattern.

Smooth it out evenly, then carefully remove the paper to reveal a textured print. Let it dry.

Step 4: Once your bubble wrap print is dry, use scissors to cut a puffer fish shape. If you’re unsure how to shape it, outline it and then cut it out.

A cut-out puffer fish shape with a bubble wrap print and scissors.

Step 5: Glue on googly eyes and draw a cute mouth with a black marker. Then, snip and attach fins from cardstock to make it look more like a puffer fish!

A puffer fish craft with googly eyes and a drawn mouth.

Bubble Wrap Summer Crafts

Using bubble wrap is a fantastic way to add texture to a paint project, and it’s a unique way for kids to experiment with materials beyond traditional brushes. The result? A one-of-a-kind bubble-stamped masterpiece that mimics the bumpy texture of a real puffer fish!

This craft is great for kids of all ages and works well for home or classroom activities. Whether planning an ocean-themed lesson or looking for an exciting and creative way to use leftover bubble wrap, this project is a winner.

Two completed puffer fish crafts with bubble wrap textures.

Exploring Bubble Wrap Painting

Encouraging kids to explore new techniques with paint makes for a fantastic sensory experience. Bubble wrap printing is incredibly satisfying, as pressing and lifting reveal unexpected and beautiful results.

Plus, it’s messier in the best way possible—plenty of room for artistic freedom while working with paint!

How This Bubble Wrap Craft Boosts Creativity

This bubble wrap painting technique allows kids to experiment with colors and patterns and introduces them to layering and composition. The bubble texture gives a cool visual effect, making the puffer fish look even more exciting!

This art project also encourages children to use their imagination while developing fine motor skills. Working with different materials like paper, paint, and bubble wrap helps children learn about different textures and how they interact.

Two puffer fish crafts with rainbow prints and googly eyes.

Fun Variations to Try

Want to take this craft up a notch? Here are some ideas to make your bubble wrap puffer fish even more exciting:

Use glow-in-the-dark paint for an underwater effect.

Cut out different shapes from bubble wrap to create unique textures.

Let kids mix and match colors for an ombre look.

Add a pop-up effect by layering paper fins.

Two colorful puffer fish crafts with a spiky shape.

Give the puffer fish big, googly eyes for extra character.

How to Display Your Puffer Fish Masterpieces

Once your little artists have finished their bubble wrap creations, it’s time to showcase their work! Here are some fun ways to display the artwork:

  • Frame their puffer fish and make an ocean-themed gallery wall.
  • Use a string and clothespins to hang multiple pieces as a fun classroom or home display.
  • Attach a magnet to the back and stick it to the fridge.
  • Create an underwater mural featuring all the ocean-themed bubble wrap paintings.

More Bubble Wrap Ocean Crafts

If you loved making the Puffer Fish Bubble Wrap Craft, dive into more fun ocean-themed bubble wrap crafts:

A close-up of two puffer fish crafts

This bubble wrap craft is an exciting way for kids to explore textures, experiment with paint, and have fun creating something genuinely unique.

This project is a guaranteed hit, whether for an ocean unit study, a rainy-day activity, or just a chance to use up some extra bubble wrap.

So grab some paint, get creative, and make some colorful pufferfish magic today!

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