Bubble, bubble! This simple printing technique goes along swimmingly when you use recycled bubble wrap.
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Blub, blub, blub don’t you lub the sound of underwater bubbles?! Use the above-water bubbles on recycled bubble wrap to print a colorful aquatic scene—or anything else you’d like. Here’s how the sample was made.
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Cut out fish shapes from bubble wrap with Crayola Scissors. Cut seaweed, coral, or any other designs you want to print, too.
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Cover your craft area with newspaper. Using a Crayola Paint Brush or sponge, cover a bubble wrap shape with Crayola Washable Kid’s Paint. Press the painted bubble wrap on construction paper. Lift gently. Repeat for all the shapes in your picture. Air-dry your print.
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Outline the fish and add features such as fins, tails, and eyes with Crayola Twistables. Fill in the watery background as well. Highlight your designs with Crayola Glitter Glue. Air-dry your bubbly print before hanging.
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