3 Toddler Art Activities for Shark Week! 🦈🌊💙 It’s been a little while since we shared some art ideas, and these 3 shark-themed projects are so easy and fun—perfect for Shark Week but also simple to tweak for any holiday or season! 🦈☀️✨ Shark Sun Catchers You’ll need contact paper, tissue paper, and cardstock. I cut a black cardstock circle to look like a porthole—like you’re peeking out of a submarine or cruise ship! We added shark silhouettes (I cut out 4, and Macy picked her 2 favorites), then tore up blue and white tissue paper squares to stick on. Lay everything on contact paper, seal it with another layer, and trim the edges. They look so cute in the window and are easier than they sound! 🦈🎨 Shark Stencil Painting Cut out a shark silhouette, tape it onto a blank sheet of paper, and let your little one paint all over with blue and white washable paint. Once they’re done, peel the shark off to reveal a fun negative-space shark swimming in a colorful ocean! 🌊🦈 Folded Ocean + Sharks Fold a piece of cardstock in half and drop some blue washable paint on one side. Fold it shut, smush the paint around, and then open it up to reveal the perfect ocean background! Add glitter (my toddler’s favorite part!), cut-out sharks, & googly eyes to finish it off. We loved how these turned out—and they’re toddler-friendly while also helping build creative and developmental skills! 🖌️💙 Let me know if you give any of them a try! sharkweek toddlerart toddleractivities creativekids diyforkids artforkids creatorsearchinsights LTKFamily LTKKids LTKSeasonal