"Puffy paint" refers to a type of paint that creates a raised or puffy texture when it dries.
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We were inspired by this post by No Time For Flashcards to
use puffy paint on our moons.
You can draw with
puffy paint on your socks (with your parent's permission, of course)!
We used glitter glue to decorate with instead
of puffy paint and found it to be a good choice for us.
Find out how to make microwave
puffy paint at The Artful Parent for a fun indoor activity with the kids.
If you are looking for an easy DIY
puffy paint recipe it doesn't get much easier than this 1 - ingredient DIY Peeps Puffy Paint!
That's why kids enjoy creating pictures using
homemade puffy paint Paint made from flour is a novel idea to them.
Make your own moon for the cow to jump over with our step by step guide to making your
own puffy paint and moon.
Regardless of whether or not you like these sugary marshmallows for a snack, you will certainly love using them to make this fun DIY
Peeps puffy paint.
If you are making fleece slippers for an older baby,
maybe puffy paint could be added to the bottom to create treads.
I simply tied cut pieces of black ribbon to the branches and used
white puffy paint to make eyes.
I didn't do the kinetic energy on my Black Panther suit, but if you wanted to add that to your suit, you could do so with a little neon
purple puffy paint or flat fabric paint.
Come check out some work in the artists» studios, drink some wine, eat some stale tootsie rolls, become so inebriated you walk out purchasing a pricey installation of troll doll $ covered in tinfoil and
glitter puffy paint, justify it as a Koons throwback, regret it, mourn, and hope someone takes you to a pity soup / salad / breadsticks luncheon at Olive Garden so you can lick your wounds...
Michael Assiff's
puffy paintings get their direct cue from post impressionist inquiries into nature and space, and an enlightenment - era understanding of nature in the grass factory of modernism.
Present them in a fresh new way with a dash of glitter, a splash of marker and, for old times» sake, a pinch
of puffy paint.
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Other fun (and washable) products to try include finger paint soap or
homemade puffy paint made with shaving cream.
Myself and some other fab teachers ran the station where the kids made afikomen holders...
with puffy paints and all!
Once
our puffy paint dried, we had some amazing craters on our moon.
Create these beautiful eggs with just one craft supply -
puffy paint!
As a quick tip, I prefer Barbasol - type shaving cream to the gel as it makes for
a puffier paint.
Because we were heavy - handed with the glitter glue and
puffy paints, we let them dry out on the kitchen table overnight.
Juni really got into making these this year, and it's nice to have some fun homemade keepsakes on our tree that we can look back on and say, «Hey, remember that chilly afternoon when we brought out
the puffy paints and glitter glue?»
You can use decorative items like fabric scraps, little pom poms, buttons, red rickrack, googly eyes,
puffy paint or just plain crayons, colored pencils and markers.
We used sand paper triangles for the cone and then scooped globs of
the puffy paint on top, then added a red pompom for a cherry on top!
Puffy paint is a favorite art medium with kids in my house, give this Puffy Paint Turkey Craft a try!
Puffy paint, glue, rice grains, sand, and pipe cleaners are good choices for textured cards.
They will also stay sticking when
the puffy paint has dried.
Here is
a puffy paint ocean craft my preschooler made.
You could also use plain blue construction paper and let them go crazy with
the puffy paint and then cut them into cloud shapes later or leave the paper as is.
Puffy paint has an airy texture and works great for giving the illusion of real clouds.
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Puffy paint and cotton balls are the perfect craft supplies to make clouds.
Puffy paints are super fun to craft with.
School glue is great for making slime and
puffy paint.
I used
puffy paint to add the stripes and let them dry according to the package recommendation.
I used
puffy paint, cheap aluminum foil & Annie Sloan Dark Wax because I didn't have shoe polish like I thought I did!