Inspired by the ocean and perfect for summer! Kids can make this adorable seahorse art project with colored paper and bubble wrap. Perfect to do alongside Mr. Seahorse by Eric Carle.
Seahorses are fascinating, aren’t they? They are one of my favorite exhibits at the aquarium. I love watching them bob back and forth in the water.
If your kids are fascinated by seahorses, too, they’re going to love this brand new art project I’m sharing with you today.
Whether you’re looking for a fun craft to add to your ocean theme or your just looking for a new craft to try in general, this seahorse art project will be so cute on display this summer.
Seahorse Art for Kids
The best part about this art project is that it will really help your preschoolers build fine motor skills as they cut the paper strips and weave them to create the seahorse.
Let me show you how easy it is to make this seahorse.
Download the seahorse template and print out. You can find the template at the end of this post. Cut the template out. Trace the seahorse onto colored cardstock and cut out.
Cut a large white circle and a smaller black circle.
Fold the seahorse in half and cut slits into the middle of the seahorse. Leave at least a half of an inch all the way around to avoid tearing the paper.
Cut strips of colored cardstock. Try using bold prints or textured cardstock for added fun.
Weave the colored cardstock strips in and out of the seahorse. Secure the ends with a bit of glue.
Use scissors to cut off any excess paper hanging over the sides.
Glue the eye together and then glue them onto the fish.
Glue the back fins and side fin onto the seahorse.
Use a black marker to add a smile to the fish and detail to the side fin.
Glue the seahorse onto the bubble wrap print background.
Your seahorse is finished!
If you have teach preschool in a classroom setting, this is a wonderful classroom project. How cute would these look on your summer bulletin board?
Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.
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