Exploring art with toddlers is like opening a door to a world of imagination and creativity. Let’s dive into some fun and simple art ideas that will keep those little hands busy and inspired.
Bubble Wrap Stomp Art
Lay down some bubble wrap, add a splash of paint, and let those little feet dance away. This tactile activity is sure to bring giggles and colorful creations.
Shape Sorting Art
Cut out various shapes from colored paper and have your toddler sort and glue them onto a canvas. It’s an artistic way to learn shapes and colors. This is just one of many fun art crafts for toddlers you can easily set up at home.
Ice Cube Painting
Freeze colored water in ice cube trays with sticks. Once frozen, these ice paint sticks can be used on paper for cool and colorful artwork. If you enjoy freezing fun shapes, you might also like making festive Christmas ice cubes for the holidays.
Cotton Ball Sheep
Use cotton balls and glue to make fluffy sheep on paper. It’s a fun craft that combines art with a touch of imagination. This project is just one of many charming cotton ball craft ideas you can try at home.
Nature Collage
Go on a nature walk and collect leaves, twigs, and flowers to create a nature collage. This combines art with a bit of outdoor exploration, making it a wonderful sensory experience. It is one of our favorite spring art projects for kindergarten to celebrate the changing seasons.
Glow-in-the-Dark Art
Use glow-in-the-dark paint to create art that shines at night. Toddlers will love seeing their creations come to life in the dark, adding an element of surprise. You can also incorporate glow in the dark vinyl ideas into their nighttime crafts.
Homemade Finger Paints
Whip up a batch of homemade finger paints using just flour, water, and food coloring. It’s a fun, safe, and economical way to let toddlers unleash their inner artist. This messy play activity is one of our favorite crafts for 2-year-olds.
No-Mess Gel Bag Art
Fill a resealable bag with paint and seal it tight for a no-mess art activity. Toddlers can squish and mix colors without getting paint everywhere. This technique is also perfect for mess-free toddler pumpkin decorating.
Contact Paper Sticky Wall
Hang up contact paper sticky side out and provide colorful paper scraps for sticking. This activity is mess-free and perfect for fine motor development. For more holiday-themed fun, try some festive Christmas painting ideas for toddlers.
String Pull Art
Dip a string in paint, lay it on paper, and pull it across to create unique patterns. This process art technique is all about exploration.
Watercolor and Salt
Paint with watercolors on sturdy paper and sprinkle salt over it to create a magical texture. The salt absorbs the color, leaving behind beautiful patterns.
Chalk Art on Sidewalk
Bring out the chalk and let your toddler create a sidewalk masterpiece. It’s a great way to enjoy the outdoors and allows for large-scale creativity. For more eco-friendly art ideas, try exploring some fun green crafts for toddlers.
Sponge Stamp Art
Cut sponges into fun shapes and let your toddler dip them in paint. Stamping is a simple way for them to experiment with shapes and colors. You can even cut the sponges into stars or fireworks for festive New Year crafts for toddlers.
Upcycled Cardboard Creations
Transform old cardboard boxes into creative sculptures or masks. It’s a sustainable way to encourage imaginative play and art. These boxes are also perfect materials for making easy farm crafts for toddlers.
Pasta Necklace Making
Dye some pasta with food coloring and let your little one create their own pasta necklace. It’s a fun way to explore colors and develop fine motor skills. This classic project is a perfect addition to your list of kindergarten craft ideas.
Body Tracing Art
Roll out a big sheet of paper and trace your toddler’s body. Let them decorate their outline with crayons or paint, adding a personal touch to their silhouette.
Foamy Painting Fun
Mix dish soap, water, and paint to create foamy paints. It’s a sensory delight as kids paint with bubbles, creating textures that dry into unique patterns.

