Add red, white, and blue paint to a paper plate, making sure the colors aren't touching.
Dip the bottom of a fork into your first paint color (we chose blue). Rock the fork back and forth to make sure the back of the tines are completely covered in paint.
Step 3: Make the first layer of the fireworks
Stamp the bottom of the fork onto the paper. Re-dip the fork as needed and continue stamping the fork at different angles, around an imaginary circle in the center.
Using the same color of paint, add fork marks in-between the last stamps you made. This time, drag your fork outwards to make the firework larger.You may need to dip your fork in the paint a couple of times to make these lines.
Fill in the rest of the paper with fireworks. We were able to fit 4 fireworks total on our page, 2 with a blue base and 2 with a red base.
Step 4: Add the second and third layers of paint
Wait about 15 minutes for the first layer of paint to dry, and then stamp a layer of white fireworks overtop of the blue and red ones.Do not drag your fork for this layer. Allow to dry.
Add a third and final layer of paint to the fireworks. Stamp a blue layer on the red and white fireworks, and a red layer to the blue and white ones.
Step 5: Sprinkle glitter on the fireworks
While the final layer of paint is still wet, sprinkle glitter over the fireworks.
Shake off the excess glitter and allow your fireworks to dry.