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Friends Art Lab / Blog / Painting on Photo Paper Watercolor Effect

Painting on Photo Paper Watercolor Effect

Author: Kristian Klebofski    Published: 06/06/2025     Updated: 06/24/2025

Painting on photo paper is a colorful twist on traditional kids’ art activities! Grab a dollar store pack and watch the magic unfold with this glossy, vibrant, and super fun process art project.

Two hands hold a finished watercolor painting on glossy photo paper. The artwork is filled with bold, swirling strokes of red, yellow, green, purple, pink, and blue. A watercolor palette and a jar of water with a blue brush are seen in the background on a purple table. This image captures the joy and results of painting on photo paper.
Table of Contents:
  1. Why kids love painting on photo paper
  2. A simple supply with fancy results
  3. Materials
  4. How to introduce painting on photo paper
  5. What kids are learning while painting on photo paper
  6. The science behind painting on photo paper
  7. Extending the activity Ideas that shine
  8. Frequently Asked Questions

Why kids love painting on photo paper

Painting on photo paper feels like a little art magic trick.

Watercolors sit on top of the paper instead of quickly sinking in, which means the colors stay bold and rich.

Kids love how the paint glides around like a tiny puddle of rainbow.

And the shiny finish? Total fancy vibes.

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A hand holds a blue paintbrush and applies yellow and orange watercolor paint onto glossy white photo paper. Bright pink, red, green, blue, and purple colors already cover the page. The art materials, including a watercolor palette and a glass jar of water, are set on a solid purple surface. This image clearly shows the active process of painting on photo paper.

A simple supply with fancy results

We love an art project with easy-to-find and inexpensive supplies.

Painting on photo paper? You can snag a whole pack at the Dollar Store and on Amazon for about the same price per sheet.

It’s affordable, accessible, and wildly fun to experiment with.

Pair it with a new watercolor technique and you’re in for a glossy, glowing surprise.

🎨 Watercolors are my love language and I use them nonstop:

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A flat-lay image featuring the materials needed for the activity: a jar of water with a blue brush inside, a pack of Jot premium photo paper, and a Crayola watercolor paint set. Everything is placed on a purple surface. The supplies shown are essential for exploring this process art activity.

Materials

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  • Photo paper – I get mine from the Dollar Tree in packs of 8 sheets, but this Amazon pack of 30 sheets works out to be about the same price per sheet
  • Watercolors – liquid or pan (as shown here)
  • Paintbrushes
  • Cup of water
An angled view of a completed watercolor painting on photo paper, with glossy shine reflecting the light. The painting includes a blend of saturated pink, orange, yellow, blue, green, and purple brushstrokes. The slick surface enhances the vibrant colors and showcases a stunning watercolor effect.

How to introduce painting on photo paper

  1. Set up your painting station with the glossy side of the photo paper facing up.
  2. Paint on the photo paper with your watercolors and watch the colors spread.
  3. Try layering or swirling colors together to see a lovely watercolor effect in action.
  4. Let dry completely.
A zoomed-in view of a colorful watercolor painting with prominent shine and reflection on the glossy photo paper. Rich pink, blue, green, yellow, and purple hues swirl together in bold, fluid sections. The texture of the paint appears wet and layered, capturing a classic watercolor effect on a non-absorbent surface.

What kids are learning while painting on photo paper

  • Science (Physical properties): Kids observe how water behaves on non-absorbent surfaces.
  • Art (Color theory): They explore color mixing, layering, and saturation.
  • Fine motor skills: Painting with control builds hand strength and precision.
  • Creative expression: Every page is a unique example of process art for kids.
A close-up image of a hand using a blue paintbrush to apply blue watercolor paint onto glossy photo paper. The surface already has layers of bright red, yellow, green, and purple paint, creating a vivid blend of wet hues. A watercolor palette and a jar of water are visible in the background on a purple surface. This process captures the vibrant flow of painting on photo paper.

The science behind painting on photo paper

Unlike regular paper, photo paper is coated with a glossy surface that resists absorption.

This means the watercolor pools and glides before it dries.

As a result, kids can experiment more with color mixing and movement.

It’s a built-in chemistry lesson.

A close-up shot of a finished artwork featuring mixed, layered watercolors on photo paper. The image highlights vibrant areas of red, blue, green, yellow, and purple paint, with subtle blends and pooled textures. The glossy paper reflects the light, emphasizing the wet, swirled brushstrokes and showing off the results of painting on photo paper.

Extending the activity: Ideas that shine

  • Use the finished paintings as backgrounds for collage or cut shapes out to create greeting cards.
  • Layer white oil pastel drawings underneath for a cool resist effect.
  • Sprinkle a little salt onto the wet paint for a textured watercolor effect.
  • Try making your own “rainbow rain” using an eyedropper plus watercolors and photo paper.
  • Turn it into a game! Guess what each abstract painting looks like—a fish? A comet? A pizza?
A finished watercolor painting on photo paper is held up in natural sunlight, with a garden and green grass in the background. The glossy paper reflects the sun and displays vibrant blends of orange, green, blue, pink, and purple paint. The dry artwork maintains a shiny surface, characteristic of painting on photo paper.
Here she is all dry!

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of photo paper should I use?

Glossy photo paper works best. You can find it at dollar stores or online!

What kind of paint works best?

Watercolors! Liquid or pan sets both work beautifully for this.

Does this count as process art?

Yes, yes, a thousand times yes! It’s all about the experience, not the final product.

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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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