Ishare the good, the bad, the successes, and the failures here. This week ourKid Craft was a HUGE failure. Seriously. Have you seen the picture of the CookieMonster Cupcake pin on Pinterest where the original pin is super cute and thenthe attempt to make the pin was a disaster… that was this week’s craft.
Thisgoal of this week’s kid craft was to work with texture and have some creative freedom.The kiddos and I got crafty in the kitchen with some ingredients and *poof* wemade paint! But not just any old paint would do. Nope, we attempted to make ourvery own puffy paint. It did not puff.This craft we will need to be attempted again with some major alterations tothe recipe.
Igot this craft recipe off of Pinterest - as severalposts had the ingredients of 1 cup flour, 1 cup salt, and 1 cup water listed asthe correct puffy paint mixture. Silly me, this is the recipe we used to tryand make out puffy paint. DO NOT USE THIS RECIPE IF YOU ACTUALLY WANT YOURPUFFY PAINT TO PUFF. Our paint came out soupy and grainy.
Iwas very into the presentation and the idea of using old school ketchup andmustard containers to hold our paint. These containers were less than a dollara piece at Walmart and I am sure you would be able to locate them at othercraft stores like Joann Fabrics, Michael’s, or Hobby Lobby. I just happened tofind them on the cheap at Walmart. Since the paint itselfturned out to be such a dud, the squeezing of the paint containers was what turnedout to be fun for my children. They really liked squeezing those bottles.
Haveyou made puffy paint at home? If so, HOW did you make successful puffy paint?
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