Fine Motor Activity for Preschoolers with Spray Bottle

Here’s a fun and simple fine motor art activity for preschoolers using a spray bottle! This activity not only strengthens little hands and fingers but also introduces basic color blending and a touch of surprise art.

Materials Needed:

  • White tissue paper
  • Washable markers
  • Small spray bottle filled with water
  • Tray or plastic tablecloth (to protect surfaces)
  • Paper towels (for cleanup)

Instructions:

1. Color the Tissue Paper

  • Draw the colored art on the inner layer of the tissue paper. I used toilet paper.
  • Draw the outline of this art on outer layer of tissue paper.

2. Prepare for Spraying

  • Put the tissue paper on a tray or protected surface to contain water spray.

3. Spray with Water

  • Give your preschooler the spray bottle and let them spray water over the tissue paper.
  • Watch as the water causes the art work to reveal.

Spray gently and evenly — enough to wet the tissue but not soak it completely.

Kids will love the “magic reveal” effect as their colors appear in blended, watercolor-like pattern.

Learning Benefits:

  • Fine motor skills: squeezing the spray bottle strengthens hand muscles and coordination.
  • Creativity: exploring color mixing and abstract design.
  • Sensory: engaging with color, water, and gentle spraying.

Variations:

  • Use shaped tissue paper cutouts (hearts, stars, leaves) for seasonal crafts.
  • Use the final dried artwork to make greeting cards, bookmarks, or collage pieces.

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