Let’s make messy pasta art with kids! Pasta art is the perfect messy art project for preschool-age kids. Let them create art and experiment with dried and cooked pasta. This preschool art project is also a great sensory exercise for kids that works great in the classroom or at home.
Preschool Pasta Art Project
We are going to create landscape paintings and experiment with painting using both dried and cooked pasta. This is the perfect messy art project for preschool and kindergarten-aged kids.
How to make pasta art
To create this fun pasta art, you will need things that you likely already have at home.
Supplies needed to make pasta art
Instructions for pasta art
Step 1
Grab some pasta, dip it in paint and create art! You can experiment with cooked and uncooked pasta for this project. For large pieces of uncooked pasta such as lasagna sheets, you will need to use a paintbrush to put paint onto the pasta. We did this with the green grass. Uncooked pasta such as rigatoni can be dipped directly into the paint to make circles. Spaghetti can be dipped straight into the paint as well and swirled around the page. This makes for very messy, but very fun art.
Step 2
Try different ways to paint with the noodles, by dipping them in paint and mixing new colors. You can even use a plastic fork to twirl pieces of spaghetti to make spaghetti art too.
Step 3
Paint colors on top of other colors too like we did with the sunshine on the photo above.
You can also try dragging pieces of spaghetti down a page after dipping it in the paint like we did with the jellyfish.
Our finished pasta art creations
Tips for messy art painting
When it comes to painting with preschoolers I cringe thinking about the blue handprints I will find later on my leg, the door, and the chairs. I wrinkle my nose at the smell. I even question the usefulness of it until I actually get to the painting part and then remember how much fun it really is.
With a little preparedness (drop cloth, paint smocks, special washing station aka bucket of warm soapy water manned by me), cleanup is a snap!
Our Favorite Pastas For Making Pasta Art
There are so many different pastas you can use to make beautiful pasta art! It’s a fun way to explore textures, shapes, and make art at the same time.
Prep Time
5 minutes
Active Time
30 minutes
Total Time
35 minutes
Difficulty
easy
Estimated Cost
$10
Materials
- Paint with a paint tray
- Pasta – cooked and uncooked
- Paper
Tools
- Paintbrush
- Plastic fork
- Dropcloth
Instructions
- Experiment using cooked and uncooked pasta to create art.
- Try mixing colors.
- Twirl spaghetti in a fork and dip it in paint.
More art fun for preschoolers from Kids Activities Blog
Kids Activities Blog loves to get messy with kids. If you are looking for other preschool art projects like this one, then look no further than some of our other projects.
Have you tried making messy art like this with kids? How did it turn out?