Our favorite outdoor art ideas for kids that are fun for warmer weather. These art activities are extra big, extra messy, and are perfect for the outdoors.
Updated February 2023
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Today we have some seriously fun outdoor art ideas that you might want to try with your kids while the weather is nice.
We do plenty of art inside, of course, but we also like to take our creative activities to the backyard. Sometimes just because we want to be outside enjoying beautiful weather and we also want to do art.
There’s always simply painting or drawing! Or just about any other art activity that we would normally do inside.
But some art activities are just better suited to the outdoors, whether because they involve nature, need more space, are extra messy, or use outdoor equipment.
So, we put together a list of these extra fun and interesting outdoor art activities for kids. Try one today and add some of the others to your summer bucket list. Many of these activities would be fun for a play date, party, a children’s art group, or even a neighborhood summer camp.
P.S. This post got crazy big, so we made a separate post on Nature Art for Kids.
Outdoor Art Ideas for Kids
1. Splatter painting
Splatter painting is a big-time favorite with all the kids we’ve known. It can get a little messy, so it’s the perfect art activity to take outside!
2. Recycled Spray and Squeeze Art (on Hello, Wonderful)
We love this action art idea from Hello, Wonderful! Raid the recycle bin and get a variety of squirt bottles or containers you can squeeze. Fill them with paint and create an abstract masterpiece!
3. Collaborative mural art
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This group project can take several days, adding a different layer of color each day to build up the surface of the canvas. If you have the space outside, this is a perfect summer project.
4. Spin art using a bike (on Babble Dabble Do)
This art activity from Babble Dabble Do takes spin art a step further by turning the wheel of a bike into your spin canvas!
5. Water balloon painting in the kiddie pool
Combine three summer classics: water balloons, the kiddie pool, and messy art! Your kids will have a blast making the art and you’ll have a cool abstract piece to hang up afterward.
6. Painting water balloons (on Meri Cherry)
While you’ve got the water balloons out, try this process art activity from Meri Cherry! It’s simple but so much fun!
7. Painting with Wheels
This action art activity is great for toddlers (and big kids too!) to explore painting in a new way. So, get some paint and watch as a car, digger, train (you name it!) creates colorful tracks.
8. Bubble wrap printing
We love that this art activity is painting, printmaking AND a sensory activity, all in one! It’s great for kids of all ages!
9. Sun Prints
Create beautiful sun prints in a few easy steps with a sun print kit for kids. It’s the perfect sunny summer day activity!
10. Shaving cream sensory play and art
We don’t know about you, but shaving cream is one of the most requested art materials in our house. But it can get a little messy, so bring it outside and let the kids go for it!
11. Paint your own playhouse
What’s more fun than building your own playhouse? Decorating it with paint!
12. Washable graffiti (on Babble Dabble Do)
Sidewalk chalk is the perfect drawing material for washable graffiti. Check out this post from Babble Dabble Do on how to make your own outdoor art!
13. Play with Oobleck
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Oobleck is a completely mesmerizing material for kids to touch and play with. Whip up a big batch for your kids outside and then sit back and let them play!
14. Make cloud dough
This is a sensory play material kids love! It’s easy to make with only 2 ingredients, but can be pretty messy. The easiest way to contain the mess is by moving the activity outside.
15. Bubble printing with colorful bubble snakes
Bubble printing is a pretty awesome action art activity on its own but combine it with super fun bubble snakes and you can take it to a whole new level of fun.
16. Make your own chalk paint
We love when the days start to warm up and it’s fun to move our art outdoors again. This recipe for how to make chalk paint is super simple and uses equal parts cornstarch and water.
17. Splat painting with a mallet or spoon
Splat painting so easy and so much fun for kids! This simple action art activity involves hitting paint-soaked cotton balls with a small mallet or spoon.
18. Splat surprise painting with the paint hidden inside (on A Crafty Morning)
This fun idea from A Crafty Morning takes splat painting a step further by hiding the paint under cotton rounds, for a surprise splat when you hit them!
19. Make fizzy potions
Sensory play is so engaging for kids of all ages, and it’s a great activity to take outside. Here’s how to use baking soda, vinegar and glitter to create magic potions that fizz!
20. Baking soda and vinegar experiments
We come back to this simple science experiment for kids again and again. One fun way to set this up is as a simple color mixing activity by coloring the vinegar. The colors mix together and fizz as we all happily watch new colors emerge.
21. Paint rocks or make melted crayon rocks (and some games to play with them!)
If your kids are like ours, they love to gather rocks on every walk they take. Here’s a fun way to put all of those rocks to good use! You can use regular paint or try “painting” on hot rocks with crayons, which melt as they touch the heated rock.
22. Play with water beads
23. Ice sculptures
24. Painting with your feet (on Fun at Home with Kids)
How about you? Which outdoor art ideas would you like to try?
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