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Friends Art Lab / Blog / Bubbling Witch Cauldron Craft for Kids

Bubbling Witch Cauldron Craft for Kids

Author: Kristian Klebofski    Published: 10/23/2024     Updated: 10/23/2024

Get ready for some Halloween fun with this bubbling witch cauldron craft! Kids will love watching paint bubbles pop in this easy, spooky, and hands-on activity.

The completed bubbling witch cauldron craft with green and purple bubbles bursting out of a black cauldron. This image shows how the bubbles naturally pop, leaving behind a textured paint design.
Table of Contents:
  1. Stir up some fun with this bubbling witch cauldron craft
  2. Bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble…why this witch cauldron craft is a must-try
  3. Materials
  4. Directions
  5. Why bubbles pop (and why it’s fun!)
  6. More fun bubble facts for curious kids
  7. How to clean up your bubbling witch cauldron craft mess
  8. Other Halloween art projects to pair with the bubbling witch cauldron craft
  9. Frequently Asked Questions

Stir up some fun with this bubbling witch cauldron craft

I LOVE a cauldron craft (they feel so magical) and this is one of the best cauldron crafts I have ever seen!

I first saw this activity from Learning and Exploring Through Play and it was an immediate save-and-have-to-do-as-soon-as-possible.

IT! BUBBLES!! Actual, literal, real, physical, poppable bubbles.

It’s everything and more and you have to try this project.

Close-up of the right side of the bubbling witch cauldron craft, where vibrant green and purple paint bubbles have formed and begun to pop on the paper.

Bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble…why this witch cauldron craft is a must-try

This easy cauldron craft will have your little witches and wizards stamping paint bubbles that look just like a magical brew boiling over.

This is as close to magical art as it gets.

The best part? They get to pop the bubbles as they dry—or leave them to burst on their own for a cool texture!

It’s a witchy craft for kids that will leave them spellbound.

Bottles of Crayola washable green paint and Mrs. Meyer’s Apple Cider Scent dish soap, both used in the bubbling witch cauldron craft to create a foamy, bubbly effect with the paint.

Materials

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  • A cut-out or hand-drawn cauldron – if you want a cauldron template, we have a free downloadable one
  • Kids’ paint
  • Small bowls
  • Dish soap
  • Water
  • Paper towel tube
  • Scissors
A hand dipping a piece of a paper towel tube into a bowl of soapy paint during the process of creating the bubbling witch cauldron craft. The bubbles are stamped onto the paper above the black cauldron shape.

Directions

  1. Either draw or cut out a cauldron shape from paper.
  2. In small bowls, mix paint, a splash of water, and a small squirt of dish soap.
  3. Cut a paper towel tube into smaller pieces—about 2 inches tall—and place one piece in each bowl of paint.
  4. Lift the paper tube from the paint and stamp it above the cauldron shape on your paper. When you lift the tube, you’ll see a bubble on your paper!
  5. Repeat stamping with different colors, letting the paint bubbles form.
  6. Watch the bubbles pop on their own, or gently pop them with their fingers for extra fun.
 Side angle of the bubbling witch cauldron craft, with a close-up of the colorful paint bubbles overlapping one another to form a bubbling effect above the cauldron.

Why bubbles pop (and why it’s fun!)

Did you know that bubbles pop when their outer layer dries out?

That’s why your little one’s soapy bubbles burst after a few moments—unless, of course, they pop them first!

This adds a sensory element to the craft, letting kids explore texture, sight, and sound all in one go.

Just watch their faces light up as their potion pops to life!

Three small bowls filled with purple and green paint mixed with soap, with pieces of paper towel tubes in each bowl, ready to be used for stamping the bubbles in the craft.

More fun bubble facts for curious kids

Let’s make this craft even more magical with some fun bubble trivia:

  • Bubbles are made of water, air, and soap.
  • A bubble’s shape is always a sphere—even if you try to make it square.
  • When you blow a bubble, you are trapping air inside a layer of soap and water.
  • Bubbles reflect light and can show all the colors of the rainbow.
  • Big bubbles need more water to stay strong.
  • Tiny bubbles usually pop faster than larger ones.
  • You can make bubbles last longer by adding more soap to the mixture.
  • A bubble’s rainbow colors are caused by light reflecting off the layers of soap.
Close-up of the right side of the bubbling witch cauldron craft, where vibrant green and purple paint bubbles have formed and begun to pop on the paper.

How to clean up your bubbling witch cauldron craft mess

Crafting can get a bit wild, especially when there are bubbles involved! But cleaning up afterward doesn’t have to be a struggle.

To clean up:

  • Simply rinse out the bowls and paper towel tubes with warm water.
  • Let your stamped papers dry completely before putting them away.
  • For any paint splashes, a quick wipe with a damp cloth should do the trick.
 Overhead view of a completed bubbling witch cauldron craft featuring purple and green paint bubbles rising from a black paper cauldron. The project shows stamped bubbles above the cauldron for a magical Halloween look.

Other Halloween art projects to pair with the bubbling witch cauldron craft

Once you’ve finished brewing your bubbling cauldron, why not keep the spooky fun going?

Here are a few ideas:

  • Ghost scraper art: Let your little ones carve ghostly shapes into paint for a hauntingly good time!
  • Spider Play Dough: Make creepy-crawly spiders with homemade play dough.
  • Symmetrical Smoosh Haunted Houses: One of the cutest Halloween art projects to ever exist.
  • Halloween Stamp Art: Cookie cutters + paint = Easy, adorable, seasonal art
A detailed close-up of green paint bubbles inside a bowl, with soap suds floating on the surface. A piece of a paper towel tube is sitting inside the paint, ready to be used for stamping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use food coloring instead of paint?

You can, but the colors may not be as vibrant.

Can I pop the bubbles immediately?

Most bubbles will pop within a few minutes, but you can speed it up by gently pressing them.

What kind of paint should I use?

Any washable kids’ paint works great for this project.

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I have spent over 15 years in the preschool classroom, I have a Master's degree in Early Childhood Education, and I was a college professor of education for eight years. My passion is sharing creative learning activities for children and I'm so happy you're here.

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