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Fireworks Fork Painting

There is no need for a fancy art kit to create a masterpiece that really pops! Turn ordinary plastic forks into a fun art tool with this easy Fireworks Craft for kids! As a nanny I love this activity because it’s simple to set up, encourages creativity, and creates a festive decoration perfect for celebrating the 4th of July. 

Read some children’s books about fireworks to correspond with this fun fireworks painting activity such as, “The Night Before the Fourth of July” by Amy Wummer, “Fireworks and Freedom” by Educational Parade, and “Fireworks” by Lori Haskins Houran.

See how to make other types of paint fireworks with cardboard tubes by clicking here. Also try this firework art project using chalk or pastels by tapping here. Try making these fun hats from paper plates for the 4th of July as well. 

You Will Need: 

Black Cardstock Paper
Red, White, and Blue Washable Paint
Plastic Forks
Paint Palates or Paper Plates
Optional: Glitter for Extra Sparkle

What to Do:

  1. Pour small amounts of red, white, and blue paint onto a paint palate or plate.
  2. Dip the back of a plastic fork into the paint.
  3. Press the fork onto the black paper and twist slightly to create a bursting fireworks shape.
  4. Layer colors to make bright, colorful explosions in the sky.
  5. Add paint splatters or glitter for the finishing touch!

Nanny Tip:

Try letting kids create a whole “night sky” scene by adding stars, rockets, or writing their names under their fireworks. It’s a great fine-motor activity that lets little artists explore patterns, colors, and textures.

Photo by Stephanie Felzenberg

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Honey-Basted Grilled Peaches

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3 Handprint Father’s Day Cards

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Vegetable Garden Snack

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Sidewalk Paint That Pops!

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Why Summer Nannies Love Bentgo Chill

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Crispy Baked Vegetable Chips

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