This sensory paint activity used bubble wrap for a wonderful tactile experience. We loved to feel the bubble wrap sensory activity. Kids can use this as a way to work on sensory touch and tactile defensiveness, or just for fun, creative painting!
Sensory Paint
This sensory paint idea is easy. You’ll need just a couple of items:
- Paint
- Bubble wrap
- Paper to press onto the bubble wrap
How to do this bubble wrap sensory play
When you get a package in the mail that has bubble wrap, it’s a special day! After some jumping and a little popping, we used the bubble wrap in a fun sensory play activity.
Finger paint, and a handful of beads, and glass gems made this extra special.
This sensory painting activity is a great activity for sensory exploration. Add it, along with this rubber duck painting activity to your painting ideas!
This was SO much fun! Perfect outdoor play for a hot day.
Don’t you just want to get messy and play with this???
It was such a neat sensory experience…and very BLUE. After we were done playing, we squirted the kids off with the hose. I left the blue bubble wrap, beads, and everything right in the bin until the next day. I had plans…
*stop back tomorrow to see what we did the next day after the whole mess dried!*
UPDATE: Here is the post for the next part of this two-day sensory play activity…PERFECT for a hot, sunny, outdoor messy play day! Fine Motor/Sensory/Water Play (Part 2)
We did use a little of that wet blue paint for some face painting. Big Sister gave me a nice smiley face on my foot 🙂