Create a miniature underwater world with a paper plate, colorful paper, and cereal. The classic paper plate aquarium has stood the test of time because it’s fun to make and cute to look at!
Why this project works
If there’s one thing that I love to do, it’s to make things that are just plain cute. Googly eyes add a certain cuteness to simple pieces of paper, cardboard tubes, and other such recyclables.
In this particular case, the cuteness is inside two paper plates made to look like an aquarium. It’s a classic kid’s craft that’s been done many times in a variety of different ways.
My version is just one of those many, and you and your kids should feel free to be creative and use whatever strikes you for decorations.
Helpful Project Information:
- Age Level: 4 and up
- Mess Factor: Low (glue)
- Level of Difficulty: Easy
- Time to Complete: less than 10 minutes
- Cost Estimate: Less than $1.00
How to Make a Paper Plate Aquarium
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- Cut fish and plants from colorful paper/construction paper and glue to the blue side of the first light blue colored plate.
- Glue cereal (I used Kix cereal) to the bottom of the plate, overlapping the plants.
- Glue fish into place and add googly eyes.
- Glue tri-beads to the cereal.
- Cut the center out of the second paper plate and glue it to the front of the aquarium.
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Expert Tips & FAQs
- Instead of cereal, dry oatmeal or sand also makes a great seafloor.
- You can find blue plates in the party section of most big box stores.
- Can’t find the plates or don’t want to buy a package? You can paint a couple of regular paper plates with acrylic paint.
Kids will love making this adorable Paper Plate Aquarium! Makes a great decoration for their room as well.
More Paper Plate Crafts
Find all of our paper plate crafts here. For another fun idea, try this mason jar aquarium!
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Paper Plate Aquarium
Supplies
- 2 light blue paper plates or plain plates painted light blue
- Colored paper or construction paper
- Googly eyes
- Handful of Kix cereal
- Colorful tri-beads
- Glue
Instructions
- Cut fish and plants from colorful paper and glue to the blue side of the first plate.
- Glue cereal to the bottom of the plate, overlapping the plants.
- Glue fish into place and add googly eyes.
- Glue tri-beads to the cereal.
- Cut the center out of the second paper plate and glue it to the front of the aquarium.
Expert Tips & FAQs
- Instead of cereal, dry oatmeal or sand also makes a great seafloor.
- You can find blue plates in the party section of most big box stores.
- Can't find the plates or don't want to buy a package? You can paint a couple of regular paper plates with acrylic paint.
- Kids will love making this adorable Paper Plate Aquarium! Makes a great decoration for their room as well.
I originally made this paper plate aquarium for Kix Cereal
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De Knutseljuf says
Hi Amanda, I have add your fish bowl also in my fishbowl blog! https://yoo.rs/vissenkom-van-papieren-bordjes-knutselen
Sherry says
Have you tried using small clear beads and glueing them on the background as bubbles? Also using cellophane to cover the hole that was cut out of the front paper plate could make it look like the clear glass of the aquarium. You could even get the clear blue cellophane to make the aquarium look blue. I’m thinking of trying this project when my grandchildren come to visit this summer. Thanks for the ideas.
Jeanine says
So cool! We have an Ocean Theme (play-learning kids activities) coming up this Summer 2014, where this craft would come in handy! We’re just finishing up our rendition of your Paper Plate Fruit Art, & I will link it up to the post, as we complete them. Thanks ever so much for all of your inspiration! :D
claudia rossana says
ótimo…adorei…ficarei esperando mais novidades.Congratulations!!!
Frederica says
Ms. Amanda, I like your style! Please keep up the good work! Thank you for your sharing!
Amanda Formaro says
Thanks so much Frederica!