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!
When my kids were little I ran our house like a little preschool and thisPuffy Paint Ice Cream Cone Craftwas one of my favorite activities we did. Now that I run toddler classes at myhome art studiofor kids in West Hartford, CT I am loving bringing back some of my favorites. And my ...
Directions for this Footprint Ice Cream 1. Cut out a rectangle piece of cardboard and paint the bottom of child’s foot Start by cutting out a rectangle piece of cardboard a little bigger than your child’s foot. Use a paintbrush to paint the bottom of your child’s foot with brown ...
Stir the mixture with a paintbrush, stirring just enough to blend the ingredients. Do not over-stir, or the paint may not stay puffy. Step 3 Brush the puffy paint onto construction paper, creating designs such as clouds, ice cream cones or sheep, for instance. Allow the paint to dry com...
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I will teach youhow to make DIY puffy paint recipethat really works. The Best Homemade Puffy Paint Recipe that Really Works – Materials Needed 3/4 cupshaving cream 1/4 cupwhite glue –We used Elmer’sSchoolGlue (If the consistency isn’t what you’d like you can add up to 1/8 cup...
DIY Puffy Sidewalk Paint This puffy sidewalk paint is a fun spin on the traditional coloring with sidewalk chalk that kids love, but even more fun! You probably already have all of the ingredients to make this DIY sidewalk paint already in your pantry! One big tip is that you rise off th...
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...
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 ...