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Friends Art Lab / Blog / Preschool Ladybug Art Muffin Tin Prints

Preschool Ladybug Art Muffin Tin Prints

Author: Kristian Klebofski Ā Ā Ā Published: 04/28/2023 Ā Ā Ā Ā Updated: 03/10/2025

There’s nothing not to love about this quick, easy, adorable preschool ladybug art project! So grab your muffin tin, paints, and paper, and let’s make sweet šŸž art.

Preschool ladybug art muffin tin prints. Red paint circles are turned into ladybugs with drawn on antennae, legs, and mouths plus googly eyes.
Table of Contents:
  1. Process art meets preschool ladybug art
  2. Not all preschool ladybug art is created equally
  3. Materials
  4. How to make ladybug art
  5. Is this a “printmaking” project?
  6. How is ladybug art process art?
  7. Help, I don’t have a paper bigger than a muffin tin!
  8. How do you teach preschoolers about ladybugs?
  9. This preschool ladybug art project is the bee’s knees
  10. Frequently Asked Questions

Process art meets preschool ladybug art

Spring has sprung, and ladybugs are everywhere!

Not only are ladybugs plentiful in your gardens, but they’re also lining the walls of classrooms and homes everywhere through beautiful ladybug art.

And what’s not to love about these little cuties? They’re bright, cheerful, colorful, and happy for the Earth.

šŸž Related: There’s more fun where this printmaking project came from! Check out our list of the best printmaking projects for kids.

Kristian holds a finished piece and a muffin tin.

Not all preschool ladybug art is created equally

We love this project because it’s easy and cute, but the most important reason why we love it is that it isn’t a cookie-cutter craft.

Most of the time, preschool insect art projects are a one-size-fits-all-everyone’s-piece-is-identical craft.

They all get displayed on a wall; you turn to ask your child, “Which one is yours?” and they can’t point it out because they all look the same.

With this activity, kids can choose their colors, what they draw, how many dots they add, etc., to create adorable, unique art!

šŸžLooking for more bug activities? We’ve got you covered:

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A muffin tin is flipped over and three of the bottoms of the muffin spots are painted red.

Materials

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  • Muffin tin
  • Paint
  • White paper
  • Black marker
  • Googly eyes + glue  – optional
A muffin tin is flipped over onto a piece of white paper.

How to make ladybug art

We love how simple this type of project is.

First, invite your child to paint the flat circles on the underside of a muffin tin. Ladybugs come in many colors, so don’t feel you must stick only to red paint.

Next, flip the muffin tin back over and press it onto a piece of white paper. Press down firmly. Press your fingers in the muffin tin cavities to make sure the paint is pressed onto the paper.

Next, lift up to reveal your dot prints! Let dry completely.

Last, once dry, give your child a marker, googly eyes + glue (if using), and paint for dots and invite them to decorate their bugs.

Quick, fun, easy, adorable, and a perfect opportunity for your artist to customize their insects.

Twelve red paint circles are printed onto a piece of white paper. A black marker has drawn two antennae, six legs, and a smile onto the top left dot. Two googly eyes have also been added. The other 11 red dots haven't been touched yet.

Is this a “printmaking” project?

YES!

Printmaking is one of my favorite art techniques to do with little artists because it’s hard not to be successful. 

Stamping is also printmaking, and here we’re essentially making stamps, but with a kitchen tool!

⭐ I love printmaking so much so that I have a list of the very best printmaking projects for kids.

How is ladybug art process art?

Just envision how differently each piece could come out!

In a classroom, I would set this up by putting out all the materials, discussing how to make prints, and then letting the kids go to town with as little adult interference as possible.

For some adults, there’s a temptation for each piece to “look right,” but that’s not the objective here. Instead, this activity introduces an art technique, opens discussion, and allows kids to create freely.

One kid might make all red ladybugs, each with six legs and two antennae.

Another kid might make all green ladybugs, each with two legs, eight antennae, and ten eyes.

A different kid might make red, yellow, green, and purple ladybugs with no legs, one antenna, and one eye.

They are all perfect.

Not only is this type of art simply more fun for kids than teacher-directed crafts where every piece is identical, but it’s also cuter. You’ll melt over how special each piece will be.

Preschool ladybug art muffin tin prints. Red paint circles are turned into ladybugs with drawn on antennae, legs, and mouths plus googly eyes.

Help, I don’t have a paper bigger than a muffin tin!

That’s no problem at all.

If your paper is smaller, simply paint fewer circles. Perhaps instead of painting all 12, paint just six that are close to each other.

How do you teach preschoolers about ladybugs?

Here are some strategies we use:

  • Read ladybug books ā€“ we love reading both nonfiction and fiction
  • Observe ladybugs in the garden – many local nurseries sell ladybugs for you to sprinkle in your home or school garden
  • Make ladybug art ā€“ you can assess a lot about a child’s understanding of something when you see them create it
A large, white piece of paper has 12 yellow dots and a black marker has been used to draw antennae, eyes, mouths, wings, and stripes on each dot to resemble bees.
Use the same technique to make other insects, too!

This preschool ladybug art project is the bee’s knees

They are simply darling while also bursting with creative opportunities.

The only question is, how many pieces will your child make? It will probably be more than one. šŸ˜

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this project recommended for?

Any age that can enjoy the process without trying to eat any materials.

What if don’t have a muffin tin?

You can use the underside of a measuring cup or plastic cup and make one ladybug at a time.

What type of marker did you use?

I used a Crayola marker, but I also use Sharpies for this project sometimes!

Have fun!

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