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Tissue Paper Art Projects for Kids (Let’s play with light, air and color!)

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Blue sheets of tissue paper arranged on a wooden table with the words “Tissue Paper Art Projects.”

Tissue Paper is FULL of Creative Learning


Tissue paper might be one of the most magical kids’ art supplies around.


This delicate “sneak attack” art supply gets children playing with:

  • Light

  • Water

  • Air

  • Adhesives

  • Color layering


It’s amazing how many skills kids of all ages can practice with tissue paper:

  • Cutting with scissors

  • Using glue and tape

  • Experimenting with transparency

  • Layering colors

  • Building fine motor skills


The best part? As children grow and become more skilled, tissue paper continues to offer new and more sophisticated creative challenges.


I’ve been making art for nearly three decades, and I still love this humble kids’ art supply.

Below you’ll find my favorite tissue paper art projects for kids. Each tutorial includes learning outcomes, supply lists, and step-by-step instructions with photos.


Tissue paper combines well with so many kids' art supplies. The learning is endless!
Tissue paper combines well with so many kids' art supplies. The learning is endless!

There aren't many other art supplies that are as versatile and exciting as tissue paper!
There aren't many other art supplies that are as versatile and exciting as tissue paper!



My Favorite Tissue Paper Art Projects for Kids





Discover what happens when tissue paper meets water, glue, tape, and light.






A whimsical ocean-inspired project that dances beautifully in the wind.









Create dreamy watercolor effects using tissue paper, markers, and water.








A simple handmade gift that celebrates reading and creativity.








A colorful bookmark that glows like stained glass.







An honest review of a popular craft and a more engaging alternative.








Turn leftover tissue paper scraps into treasured art materials.






Clean or Messy? Tissue Paper Offers Both


One of my favorite things about tissue paper is that it can be as clean or as messy as you like.


For low-mess projects, use:

  • Tape

  • Scissors

  • Markers


For more hands-on experimentation, add:

  • Glue

  • Water

  • Paint


Whether you’re looking for a tidy afternoon activity or a full-blown art adventure, tissue paper has you covered.




Why I Love Tissue Paper as an Art Supply


Tissue paper may look delicate, but it has some serious artistic superpowers.

It is:

  • Colorful

  • Lightweight

  • Translucent

  • Inexpensive

  • Easy to store

  • Full of creative possibilities


Whether you are making bookmarks, windsocks, collages, or experiment pages, tissue paper is a wonderful way to help kids think like artists.


I can't wait to see what you make!


Tissue paper gives kids exciting opportunities to play with light...
Tissue paper gives kids exciting opportunities to play with light...


...and air!
...and air!

FAQ's about "Tissue Paper Art Projects"


What can kids make with tissue paper?

Kids can make bookmarks, windsocks, butterflies, collages, suncatchers, flowers, and many other colorful tissue paper art projects.


What age is best for tissue paper art projects?

Tissue paper art projects work well for preschoolers through older children. Younger kids can practice tearing and gluing, while older kids can explore layering and design.


Does tissue paper bleed when it gets wet?

Some tissue paper bleeds and some does not. Many craft tissue papers are specifically labeled as color-bleeding or colorfast.


Are tissue paper art projects messy?

They can be as clean or messy as you like. Use tape for low-mess projects or add glue and water for more hands-on experimentation.


What skills do kids learn from tissue paper art projects?

Children practice fine motor skills, cutting, gluing, color layering, composition, and creative problem-solving.


What supplies do I need for tissue paper art projects?

Most projects only require tissue paper, scissors, glue or tape, and a sturdy surface like cardstock or watercolor paper.


 
 
 
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