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Friends Art Lab / Blog / Bubble Wrap Starfish Art

Bubble Wrap Starfish Art

Author: Kristian Klebofski    Published: 05/15/2024     Updated: 04/29/2025

We’ve been making bubble wrap starfish art every Summer for what feels like 1,000,000 years (and it’s ALWAYS a fave no matter how many times we make it!). The final products are beautifully impressive and couldn’t be easier to create.

Two finished bubble wrap starfish art pieces (starfish shaped papers with green and blue dots made from bubble wrap printmaking) sit on a green table next to three bowls of paint with paintbrushes in them.
Table of Contents:
  1. Preschoolers and bubble wrap starfish go hand-in-hand
  2. Materials
  3. How to make bubble wrap starfish
  4. Wait…won’t the colors get all muddy?
  5. Is it okay to reuse bubble wrap?
  6. What to do with your completed bubble wrap starfish
  7. Frequently Asked Questions

Preschoolers and bubble wrap starfish go hand-in-hand

Are you familiar with the acronym ICSTAUATWA?

It stands for “I-can-set-this-activity-up-and-then-walk-away,” and it’s the stage where kids can be fully engrossed in a fabulous activity without the teacher needing to stand and supervise.

It’s the best.

It’s freeing for the teacher and the students.

Many preschool school years end with an Ocean or Summer theme, making this a perfect ICSTAUATWA activity. 

Psst: I invented the acronym 20 seconds ago and feel it belongs on a teacher t-shirt.

🌟 Related: Check out our ultimate collection of the best printmaking projects for kids.

The materials needed: three bowls with paintbrushes, a small box of Crayola washable project paint in bold colors, a black Sharpie marker, a piece of bubble wrap, and three white pieces of paper cut into the shapes of starfish.

Materials

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  • Bubble wrap – we always save bubble wrap from packages in the mail
  • Paint
  • Paintbrushes
  • White paper
  • Scissors
  • Pencil or pen
Three photos: (1) a piece of bubble wrap is painted with lime green paint, (2) a starfish-shaped paper is lifted up from the painted bubble wrap, (3) the bubble wrap that was previously painted green is now being painted with blue.

How to make bubble wrap starfish

Step 1: Cut out starfish shapes from your white paper (tracing an outline if needed).

Step 2: Add a layer of paint to your bubble wrap. 

Step 3: Lay your starfish shape on the painted bubble wrap, rub the back of your paper, and then lift to reveal the colorful dots.

Step 4: Repeat the process for all of your colors.

Optional Step 5: Use white paper circles + a black marker to make eyes and puffy paint for a mouth. The starfish are adorable even without this step, but I am a #moreismore and had to try this out!

When done, wipe the bubble wrap with a towel or sponge and start again. 

💡 Teacher Tip: If you want to use multiple paint colors, it’s important to work from the lightest to the darkest colors. Here, I went from light green to dark green to blue.

A finished bubble wrap starfish art piece with large cut out white paper eyes and a pink puffy paint mouth sits on a green table.

Wait…won’t the colors get all muddy?

They could if you use certain color combinations, but it’s easy to avoid that (phew!).

To avoid your paints getting muddy, try using analogous colors, such as these combos:

  • Yellow – orange – red
  • Yellow – green – blue
  • Green – teal – blue
  • Light green – dark green – blue
  • Pink – purple – blue

I visualize a color wheel and try to pick colors close to one another to avoid muddy colors.

Two finished bubble wrap starfish art pieces (starfish shaped papers with green and blue dots made from bubble wrap printmaking) sit on a green table.

Is it okay to reuse bubble wrap?

Reusing bubble wrap is one of the best ways to give it extra life and purpose before it’s thrown away.

How special it is to model with children, too!

If you’re using kids’ paint, you can rinse these with water when done for more fun bubble wrap fun.

🌟 Check out some of these other fabulous printmaking projects for kids:

  • Baking Sheet Printmaking
  • DIY Printmaking Rollers
  • Foam Shape Collagraphs
  • Easy Gelatin Printmaking for Kids
A piece of bubble wrap that was previously painted green is now being painted with blue.

What to do with your completed bubble wrap starfish

These are adorable when displayed on a wall with a whole bunch of finished pieces.

Fun fact: what is the name of a group of starfish?

A galaxy!

I can’t wait to see your galaxy of bubble wrap starfish.

A finished bubble wrap starfish art piece with large cut out white paper eyes looking to the right and a pink puffy paint mouth sits on a green table.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this activity recommended for?

Any that can safely use the materials.

Can I use bigger bubble wrap?

YES! It’s fun to explore the different sized bubbles on various types of bubble wrap.

Do you have to throw away the bubble wrap in between art pieces?

No (yay!). Simply use a sponge or wet towel to wipe of colors in between pieces.

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  1. Ashley says

    March 9, 2025 at 4:31 pm

    Do You have the starfish template available?

  2. Kristian Klebofski says

    March 10, 2025 at 11:21 am

    Hello! I just free-handed it so I do not have a template. 🙂

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