Bleeding Tissue Paper Flower Wreath (Easy Toddler Craft!)

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🎯 What You’ll Need for This Bleeding Tissue Paper Flower Wreath Craft

  • Cardboard (cut into a wreath – smaller than A4 recommended 👀)
  • Toilet paper (we used 3-layered – the more the better)
  • Colored bleeding tissue paper (we used pink and blue)
  • Glue
  • Water (spray bottle works best)

💡 I prepped the cardboard +and I should have separated the toilet paper layers ahead

Optional swaps:

  • Paper towels instead of toilet paper
  • Water dropper instead of a spray bottle for more control
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🛠️ How to Set Up This Easy Toddler Spring Craft

  1. Cut a cardboard wreath (I did A4 size… honestly too big 😅)
  2. Separate toilet paper layers and prep white “flowers”
  3. Tear colored tissue paper into small pieces
  4. Glue white flowers onto the wreath
  5. Add colored tissue paper on top
  6. Spray lightly with water (you might need 2 rounds!)
  7. Let dry overnight

👉 Then hang it up and admire your work the next day (looks really beautiful)


🎯 How to Do This Bleeding Tissue Paper Wreath Activity with Toddlers

Okay real talk… this activity had phases 😆

At first, my son LOVED making the little tissue balls. Like fully into it. Rolling them, choosing colors… that part was a win.

The gluing? …yay 😅 he helped a lot, separating the toilet paper roll layers? Meh – did maybe one or two properly and then was like “nope”.

We worked as a team:
👉 I prepped most of the white flowers (separating toilet paper btw… a bit annoying, slightly wet fingers help!)
👉 He glued some and focused more on the colorful parts

When we sprayed the water, nothing super dramatic happened at first. It actually took 2 rounds of spraying, and the real magic… happened overnight.

Next day?? the colors had spread sooo nicely 😍

He didn’t even see the full effect happen live, but still loved pointing at it after and naming colors.


🧠 What They’re Learning (Even If It Looks Like Chaos 😆)

  • Fine motor skills (rolling, placing, gluing)
  • Color recognition (we kept talking about colors the whole time)
  • Focus (short bursts… but still counts 😂)
  • Sensory play (soft, wet, sticky textures)
  • New vocab: spray, wet, dry, soft

📌 My Honest Thoughts (What I’d Do Differently)

Okay… would I do this again? Yes, but with tweaks:

👉 Smaller wreath (A4 took FOREVER to fill… toddler patience = gone at the end lol)
👉 More color, fewer white flowers
👉 Keep expectations low for toddler involvement in toilet paper flowers. The rest went great!

Also:
✔️ basically NO mess (big win)
✔️ only messy part = glue
✔️ looks actually cute enough to hang up

I pinned it on my wall and honestly… it gives spring vibes 🌸


📍 FAQ — Bleeding Tissue Paper Craft

Q: Why didn’t my tissue paper bleed right away?
A: Totally normal! Sometimes it needs more water or just time. Ours looked way better the next day.

Q: Is this messy?
A: Surprisingly no. Glue is the messiest part. No paint chaos here 🙌

Q: What if my toddler loses interest?
A: Let them do the fun parts (rolling, colors) and you handle the rest. Teamwork 😆. You can do it in 2 sessions too.

Q. What is bleeding tissue paper?
It’s a special paper that releases color when wet, creating a watercolor effect.

Q. Is this safe for toddlers?
Yes, just supervise and protect surfaces since colors stain.


🔗 Related Spring Crafts for Toddlers

Since we made this for spring, you might also love:

🐞Easter Crafts To Try With Your Toddler – our Masterpost

🐄 Farm Animals Activities Masterpost – All our farm crafts in one place.

🐞 Bug Crafts for Toddlers Masterpost – More simple insect ideas.

🌷 Spring Crafts and Activities Masterpost – Seasonal crafts we’ve been loving lately.


💬 Your Turn!

If you try this, tag me 😍
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I LOVE seeing what you create (and how different every wreath turns out)

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Carina is the creative mind behind Mommy’s Craft Time, where she helps parents turn everyday moments into fun, hands-on learning experiences for toddlers. With a passion for sensory play, crafts, and early language development, she shares simple, engaging activities that spark creativity and support cognitive growth.

Whether it’s DIY sensory bins, seasonal crafts, or language-rich activities, she strives to make learning fun and stress-free for parents and kids alike

Welcome to our little corner! I started this blog so I’d be forced to try new and fun activities with Luca. Some things I try work. Some are utter failures, but even that is fun. Here, I share ideas to help other mums focus on the magic of small moments, because sometimes it’s the littlest things that become the most memorable.

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