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Cotton Ball Heart Craft for Kids (Valentine Sensory Art Activity)

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A cotton ball heart craft for kids is a fun Valentine sensory art activity that combines texture, color, and fine motor practice. Kids glue cotton balls inside a heart shape and use droppers with colored water to create beautiful blended designs. It’s calm, creative, and perfect for quiet time crafting.

This is one of those projects where kids naturally slow down and experiment — no two hearts turn out the same.

cotton ball heart craft for kids

Valentine crafts that mix texture and color are always a hit with kids. You might also enjoy our salt painting hearts, marbled shaving cream hearts, Pop-Tart Valentine house, and other easy hands-on Valentine art projects.

Why You’ll Love This Craft

  • Excellent quiet-time activity
  • Strong sensory component
  • Encourages color mixing
  • Builds fine motor control
  • Uses simple supplies
  • Great for Valentine’s season
  • Open-ended creative results

Supplies Needed

cotton ball art supplies
  • Cardboard (cut from a box works great)
  • Cotton balls
  • Liquid school glue
  • Food coloring – not pictured
  • Water
  • Droppers or medicine droppers
  • Small cups for colored water

Why Cardboard Works Best

Cardboard is sturdier than paper and holds up well to glue and liquid color. Cotton balls stay wet for a while, so a firm base prevents bending and tearing.

How To Make a Cotton Ball Heart Craft

  • Cut a piece of cardboard from a box
  • Draw a large heart shape
  • Trace the heart with liquid glue
  • Fill the entire heart area with glue

glue heart
  • Press cotton balls into the glue
pressing cotton balls into glue
  • Cover the whole shape fully
cotton ball heart
  • Mix water with food coloring in cups
  • Give kids droppers or medicine droppers
  • Drop colored water onto the cotton balls
  • Let colors spread and blend
  • Encourage slow, creative design
  • Leave flat to dry
cotton ball heart craft for kids

Drying Time

  • Cotton balls hold moisture
  • Expect an extended drying time
  • Best left to dry overnight
  • Keep flat while drying

Tips for Best Results

  • Use plenty of glue so cotton sticks well
  • Smaller cotton balls give more detail control
  • Demonstrate gentle dropper squeezing
  • Start with light colors, then add dark
  • Place tray underneath to catch drips
  • This works great as a table station activity

Variations

  • Make rainbow hearts
  • Use only Valentine colors
  • Try initials inside the heart
  • Outline with one color, fill with another
  • Make smaller hearts for cards
  • Try other shapes beyond hearts
  • Make this a pattern practive activity

FAQs

Is this messy?
It can drip – use a tray or table covering.

Can preschoolers do this?
Yes – this is excellent for preschool fine motor practice.

Do I need real droppers?
Medicine droppers work great, but craft droppers are also perfect.

Time Needed

Prep time: 10 minutes
Active time: 20–30 minutes
Dry time: overnight

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Cotton Ball Heart Craft for Kids (Valentine Sensory Art Activity)

Cotton ball heart craft for kids using droppers and colored water. A fun Valentine sensory art activity for quiet time.
Prep Time10 minutes
Active Time20 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Yield: 1 craft
Author: Melissa Haines
Cost: $2

Materials

  • Cardboard (cut from a box works great)
  • Cotton balls
  • Liquid school glue
  • Food coloring
  • WaterDroppers or medicine droppers
  • Small cups for colored water

Instructions

  • Cut a piece of cardboard from a box
  • Draw a large heart shape
  • Trace the heart with liquid glue
  • Fill the entire heart area with glue
  • Press cotton balls into the glue
  • Cover the whole shape fully
  • Mix water with food coloring in cups
  • Give kids droppers or medicine droppers
  • Drop colored water onto the cotton balls
  • Let colors spread and blend
  • Encourage slow, creative design
  • Leave flat to dry

Notes

Adults should always supervise crafts and activities. Small items are a choking hazard. 

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