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6 Easy Paper Marbling Techniques

by Jean Van't Hul
March 18, 2024
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Here are six paper marbling techniques that are easy, fun, and kid friendly. Plus, the results are beautiful!

Updated March 2024

Marbling is one of our favorite art activities and we’ve done it many ways and many times over the years. We’ve marbled paper with all kinds of paints from watercolors, tempera, acrylics, and even food coloring. We’ve marbled all kinds of surfaces. And we’ve tried every technique from Suminagashi to shaving cream marbling.

If you’d like to learn how to marble paper, read on. We’ll share six ways that are easy and fun!

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Paper Marbling Techniques

Note: Many of these marbling techniques will work fine on other materials as well – cardstock, cardboard, paper plates, wood blocks, craft sticks, ornaments, boxes, and even Easter eggs. So, no need to limit yourself to paper!

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Photo by Andrea Martelle

1. Marbled Paper with Shaving Cream

The best, easiest, and cheapest marbled paper is done with shaving cream marbling. This is one of our all-time favorite art activities for kids of all ages. You can also check out our video of shaving cream marbling in action!

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Photo by Jean Van’t Hul

2. Marbled Paper with Oil and Food Color

Marbling with oil and food coloring is one of the easiest ways to marble paper and it uses materials you likely already have at home. Beautiful! Check out this video of marbling with oil and food coloring!

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Photo by Jean Van’t Hul

3. Marbled Paper with Liquid Starch

We’ve done this technique a few times and it works great! Paper marbling with acrylic paint and liquid starch uses liquid starch to keep the paint near the surface, so it is easy and very effective.

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4. Marbled Paper with Rainbow Milk

One of our most repeated science experiments is the rainbow milk experiment. You use food coloring and dish soap to create beautiful explosions of color as the dish soap interacts with the milk fats.

Our friend Ana from Babble Dabble Do helps her kids capture the beauty with marbled milk paper prints as they do the experiment, combining art and science.

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Photo by Andrea Martelle

5. Suminagashi Marbling

Suminagashi is the ancient art of Japanese water marbling. You can buy this simple Suminagashi kit online, as we have done, and have everything you need except for the paper.

It’s a very simple process: submerge the provided paper circles in a pan of water, then drop the ink onto the circle. The circle disperses the ink on the surface of the water and as you add more drops of ink, the colors swirl in a lovely, marbled way. Then lay a piece of paper on top of the water to pick up a print of the marbling.

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6. Bubble Prints

This is a little different than the others but making bubble prints is such an easy and fun printmaking activity. First blow colorful bubbles and then use them to make cool bubble prints!

You can also try making bubble snake prints! All you need is a recycled water bottle, a sock, bubble solution and food coloring. And trust us, everyone in the family will want to try making bubble snakes!

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Photo by Andrea Martelle

Which of these marbling techniques have you tried already? Which ones do you want to try?

People Also Ask

  • What is needed for paper marbling? It depends on what type of marbling you’ll be doing, but to start, you’ll need sturdy paper, dye of some kind (either liquid watercolors, acrylic paints, or food coloring) and the material you’ll be marbling it with (shaving cream, oil, liquid starch, etc.), as well as shallow dishes or pans.
  • Can you use normal paper for marbling? We recommend using sturdy paper, like cardstock or liquid watercolor paper for these types of projects.
  • What can I do with my marbled paper? There are so many ways you can use the marbled paper you make! Check out our post on how to reuse children’s artwork, or if the season is right, see how we used marbled paper to make 10 different Valentine crafts!

More Marbling Activities for Kids

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You’ll love the magical combination of science & art, helping kids make all kinds of fantastic discoveries!

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