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How to Make Puffy Paint for Kids

March 2, 2017 by Jackie 7 Comments

Kids love to paint! But have you ever made puffy paint for your kids?

How to Make Puffy Paint for Kids

Puffy Paint for kids

If you haven’t, this is a project you should definitely try! Puffy paint provides hours of fun for kids of any age. In case it’s new to you, this paint has  texture that dries puffy and foamy to the touch. Your kids will love it!

Puffy Paint Recipe for Kids

First of all, you need a few things to get the best results:

Puffy Paint bottles

1. Condiment bottles from Dollar Tree

2. A funnel

Puffy Paint Ideas

3. A large can of white shaving cream {not shave gel!}

4. One large bottle of plain white school glue

5. Liquid food coloring in desired colors

Food Coloring

If you want to mix a few different colors, have a bowl ready for mixing each color, and a squirt bottle for each color.

Recipe:

1/2 cup of shaving cream

1/4 cup of white school glue

10-15 drops of food coloring

Put the shaving cream into the bowl first, then add the glue and carefully fold the two ingredients together. The goal is to keep as much of the air in the shaving cream as possible. Once you have mixed the two together, put food coloring in each bowl of puffy paint and carefully fold it in. Keep in mind that as the paint dries, it gets darker.

Shaving Cream and Food Coloring

Once you mix your colors, pour each color into a squirt bottle using a funnel. Use a straw if necessary to help the paint flow down through the funnel. Now you can use your bottles of puffy paint to create lots of pretty designs!

Puffy Paint

Puffy Paint Ideas

If you choose, you can keep the paints in bowls and use paintbrushes to apply the paint to paper. This makes for wider, puffier designs.

Puffy PaintKids also enjoy using their fingers to blend colors together into a puffy paint DIY colorful landscape. Puffy paint ideas are pretty endless!

With only three simple ingredients, this fun paint will be one of your kids’ favorite rainy day {or any day!} projects.

Filed Under: DIY Ideas, Project Gallery Tagged With: Crafts for Kids, DIY for Kids, DIY projects for Kids, how to make puffy paint, Projects, Projects for Kids

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Comments

  1. Arlene Freier says

    February 27, 2018 at

    How long does it take to dry?

    Reply
  2. Jill says

    October 3, 2018 at

    Does this recipe work to make the window clings too?

    Reply
  3. Jerilyn Faivre says

    March 15, 2019 at

    So much fun easy to make! Grandma and granddaughter 3 years old had a fun afternoon.

    Reply
    • Kate says

      March 22, 2019 at

      I’m glad you had fun!

      Reply
  4. Kelli says

    April 1, 2020 at

    Anyone know If this would work with clear elmers glue vs white?

    Reply
  5. Julie says

    April 26, 2020 at

    Our paint seems to be too thick to get into the bottles from the funnel. Any ideas on how to thin it a little?

    Reply
    • Jackie says

      April 28, 2020 at

      Try using a straw to help the paint flow through the funnel. Good luck!

      Reply

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