Make DIY puffy paint and turn it into a fun ice cream craft you can hang at home! Follow the step-by-step instruction to create this easy summer craft for kids. Create it today!
5. Paint ice cream scoops Use your puffy paint to paint your ice cream. We went with coordinating colors but feel free to be as creative and wild as you want with your ice cream flavors. Puffy paint can sometimes be a little messy so make sure to keep your wipes out, open and ready...
One of my favorite activities to do with kids is to make some homemade puffy paint using shaving cream and elmer's glue! You can make any object become 3D and the texture is so fun when it dries! Try making some mint chocolate chip puffy paint ice cream cones or a cute school bus!
Brush the puffy paint onto construction paper, creating designs such as clouds, ice cream cones or sheep, for instance. Allow the paint to dry completely before touching it.
Wayne Thiebaud is most known for his paintings of common everyday objects, such as pastries, ice cream cones, cupcakes, paint cans, hot dogs, etc. He is often associated with thePop Art Movementbecause of his choices in subject matter, but he does not count himself as a pop artist. His...
Next you’re going to mix up your puffy paint for the cupcake’s icing. Mix equal parts of shaving cream and glue together. Then depending on if you’d like color you can also mix in a few drops of food coloring. Finally you can ice your cupcake with the puffy paint. After you’ve...
My 6 yo just finished an art camp- one of their projects was drawing on cardboard with puffy paint, then once it dried, wrapping the board with aluminum foil, rubbing it down to conform to the paint lines and then using black shoe polish to “antique” the foil. Now her peice looks...
Thiseasy foam paint recipeis so simple you won’t believe it! Gather your supplies first: MY LATEST VIDEOS sandwich ziplock bags white shaving cream food coloring – any colors you wnt white school glue paper (we prefer to use cardstock as it holds up to the thicker paint better) ...
This cloud painting activity is great sensory experience for toddlers and preschoolers. It opens up a dialogue about weather too. You can use the shaving cream puffy paint like we did or simply ( and not as messy) use regular old white paint. I liked that we used the cotton batting to ...
My kids had a blast creating splatter art pieces on the sidewalks with this sidewalk chalk. The fun thing about this DIY outdoor chalk paint is that when the kids squirt it to draw with it, it stays puffy. Kids can easily draw or write with this liquid chalk paint and it looks so co...