How to make homemade gluten free puffy paint: * first grab your choice of container, school glue and shaving cream. It does take longer to dry than using regular paint but it is so much fun once it is dry!
Supplies Needed To Make Edible Puffy Paint.
This project can be modified to suit other ages and may take more or less time depending on your circumstances. Washable paint or food coloring The paint will puff when you mix in the water and also puff when you set the paint and cook it in the microwave.
You Could Either Use Separate.
The “formula” for this paint is as simple as remembering to use equal parts glue and shaving cream. Make sure there are no lumps. But, i did figure it out on my own.
Squish All Of The Puffy Paint To One Bottom Corner Of The Ziplock Back And Snip Off A.
You should be able to blend it all together easily but if the marshmallow hasn’t fully melted pop it back into the microwave for 5 seconds. * now grab your foam paint brush and choice of color in food coloring. Add a few drops of food colouring to the mixture.
Ok, I Probably Didn’t Come Up With It Because, Let’s Face It, Everything You Can Think Of Was Probably Already Invented.
So, i’m taking full credit for being a sensory scientist 👩🔬. I like using a funnel for this to avoid getting messy, but you could also pour it directly from the bowl to the bottle. A few drops of food coloring.