Rainbow paper crafts
Sarita Veps
Rainbow paper crafts
We did this craft with 2-3 year old children. It's quite easy and you don't need much materials for this. I recommend doing this outside or open windows.
You'll need
Clear nailpolish
Black paper
Water
Large enough container for the paper
Add water to the container, so that you'll be able to soak the paper. Put the black paper in and let it soak. Add a few drops of nailpolish. Wait to see the rainbow colors to appear to the surface. Carefully lift the paper from the water. The colors will stay on the paper. Let it dry and you can cut the paper if you will.
We just put these on the wall as is but you could easily make bugs from this paper.
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