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Paper Plate Rainbow

Making a paper plate rainbow is really easy with this torn paper technique!  Kids can practice fine motor skills building their rainbow.  And the best part is that it’s mess free too!

RELATED: Paper Plate Snail

 

Paper Plate Rainbow Craft for Kids

Save up your scrap paper from other craft projects because you can turn those little pieces into torn paper art! This paper plate rainbow is perfect for using up any little odds and ends from leftover paper.

We also have a paper plate snail you can try using the same technique! And if you love recycled projects, check out my book – Fun and Easy Crafting with Recycled Materials. 

 

Torn Paper Rainbow Paper Plate

 

We absolutely love this craft for a number of reasons – building fine motor skills, reusing scrap paper and it’s mess free!

As an alternative to torn paper you can also make this paper plate rainbow with paint or puffy paint. Just follow the same steps but have kids paint on their rainbow instead.

 

Supplies Needed

Paper Plate

Scrap Paper – we used red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple

Cotton Balls

Glue – we used a glue stick for the paper and extra strong glue for the cotton balls

 

 

Watch the Video Tutorial Here

 

How to Make a Paper Plate Rainbow

 

1. Start by cutting your paper plate in half. Now you have the perfect semi-circle shape to work with.

Cut Paper Plate in Half

 

2. Gather all of your scrap paper or cut small pieces up to work with.

Have kids tear the scrap paper into smaller square pieces. The pieces don’t have to be perfect and if you have some non-square pieces that’s ok too. Once you glue them together you won’t notice the difference in shapes.

If you have younger kids, they may need some help with this step.

Torn Paper Scraps

 

3. Have kids start to glue the torn paper pieces to the paper plate. Start with the red around the outside edge and work your way inwards with the colors.

Add Red Scrap Paper Around Paper Plate

 

Keep gluing around the paper plate until you have all of the colors finished.

Keep Gluing on Paper to Paper Plate

 

4. Once your torn paper pieces are all done you can add some cotton balls to the sides to make clouds.

Add Cotton Balls to Paper Plate Rainbow

 

Your paper plate rainbow is now done! These would look fantastic up on a bulletin board. Or you can string a few together to make a large banner in a room.

Rainbow Paper Plate Craft

 

 

More Rainbow Activities

See this fun rainbow slime. Kids will love building a rainbow out of slime!

Rainbow Slime

Make some rainbow playdough! This playdough recipe is super soft and lasts for months!

Best Homemade Playdough

For another fun rainbow activity, this rainbow rice is our favorite sensory bin!

Rainbow Rice Recipe

 

 

 

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