To prepare us for the visual onslaught, I thought we could do a little fireworks painting at home beforehand. Use a separate toilet paper roll, dip it in the red paint. We turned them into toilet paper roll firework stamps! In a typical boy style, my son went a little crazy and ran around stamping as fast as he could. Pull the slits back so they stick out.Have the kids dip it in blue paint and stamp it on a piece of paper.After that you can wipe the blue paint off and dip it in the red.There you have some awesome firework prints for the holiday!We made these yesterday after seeing your post. We turned them into toilet paper roll firework stamps! The fireworks artwork you create will make the holidays more festive, and if you use red, white, and blue, more patriotic!My kids had so much fun stamping out their fireworks. We will be using linked posts in an upcoming 4th of July round-up. The 4th of July is just around the corner, and I always have fond memories of watching fireworks at the beach.
This is a great frugal craft for kids to do for the 4th of July or Memorial Day. My husband even asks me whenever he finishes a roll to see if he should save the cardboard. I have a confession to make – I have a drawer full of recycled toilet paper rolls in the bathroom. We look forward to you sharing more adorable ideas next week!I love this craft idea. Then I waited to see who would take the bait…. Dip the toilet paper roll in the blue paint gently. Another super creative idea for fireworks crafts!Thank you so much for sharing this with us at #artsyplay this week! When she is not busy chasing after her kids or digging herself out of piles of laundry, you can find her writing on Mombrite.We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. As much as we tried to be neat, the paint did get on our floors. It would be wonderful if you would link this to Artsy Play Wednesday. Before we stay up late to watch the night sky light up on July Fourth, we made fireworks with recycled toilet paper rolls. Once dry, use your glitter glue to decorate the toilet paper roll and set aside to dry. I have an excess of recycled toilet paper rolls that I’ve saved and I thought it was time to do something with them! Thanks for the idea.What a COOL idea!!! It’s time to break out some toilet paper rolls! Start by cutting slits around one side of the toilet paper roll. Stamp the toilet paper roll on a piece of paper.
They came out so cute. I set up this simple invitation to paint with dark construction paper, pre-cut toilet paper roll fireworks stamps, paints (white, yellow, red, gold and silver glitter), and a ‘spare’ toilet paper roll and scissors. With how much the kids enjoyed painting with toilet paper rolls and the fact that I still have a dozen in my drawer, we will definitely be revisiting this firework toilet paper roll craft for New Year’s Day celebration!Betty Boiron is a mom blogger who strives to inspire other moms to embrace motherhood as the hot mess it is. You will need red/blue paint, toilet paper roll, scissors, tape, and a piece of paper. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Cut streamers into 10-12 inch lengths, and then cut again vertically down the center (so they aren't too wide). She lives in sunny SoCal with her husband and her two beautiful children. This is a great frugal craft for kids to do for the 4th of July or Memorial Day.Start by cutting slits around one side of the toilet paper roll.Roll the toilet paper roll really tight and tape it together. Stamp the toilet paper roll on top of the blue “fireworks.” I had to keep reminding him that his sister needed the toilet paper rolls too and that he could destroy the stamps and ruin the fun for the rest of us.If you don’t want to clean your table or floor, do cover the surface with newspaper or tablecloth. Thanks for sharing at Wake Up Wednesday Linky :-)Oh wow! So we are celebrating with an easy toilet paper roll firework craft for kids!This toilet paper roll activity is great for Memorial Day, New Year’s Day, and whatever other holidays you celebrate with fireworks. I pinned it to my 4th of July Fun board. How to make your Sponge Paint Fireworks Craft: Paint the toilet paper roll white and set it aside to dry. It wasn’t a problem wiping them off since we used washable paint, but still a mess that we needed to clean up.We ended using orange and purple paints as well and different colored construction papers.