How to Make Simple-Ingredient Easy Puffy Paint (2024)

Art is already a sensory activity, but puffy paint takes a flat, runny medium and makes it thick and fluffy! Using this more dimensional paint is a nice, welcome change from the typical variation. Even better? You can easily whip up a batch of puffy paint right at home with your kids!

Making and doing arts and crafts is fun for kids of all ages. If doing projects with your kiddos seems like too much work or mess, I totally get it! That’s why I created this recipe – I’m all about making easy activities for kids.

This is one of the best homemade puffy paint recipes you’ll ever find! It only requires a few easy-to-find ingredients thatI almost guarantee you already have in your pantry. You can whip up a fun batch (or two or three), and your kids will have an absolutely amazing time creating puffy artwork.

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Puffy paint without shaving cream

A couple of months ago, I was sorting through a box with old recipes and came across a handwritten card for “puffy paint.” I was intrigued because it looked so easy and didn’t require shaving cream or white glue as many recipes do.

I made a batch for my kids, and it was just as easy as I had hoped. Mix it all together, add a little dye (food coloring) and hand it off to the kids. It wasn’t messy, either!

After my kids had each painted a couple of pictures, one of them announced: “Mom, you need to put this on your blog! It’s so fun, other kids will want to try it too!

So here you go – easy puffy paint!

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Ingredients needed

Here is everything you’ll need to make this super easy recipe:

Optional supplies

These supplies aren’t required to make this sensory-rich art experience, but they make the entire process much easier!

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How to make puff paint

Just follow these easy instructions along with the step-by-step pictures!

1. Mix the ingredients together

Stir everything together until it’s smooth. You can add a tiny bit more water if it’s too thick.

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2. Divide the paint into the bowls by color

My kids love to have many colors available, so I often triple or quadruple the batch, then divide it into small bowls and mix in colors.

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3. Paint

Now you’re ready to make art with your homemade paint! It won’t be puffy yet – that comes later after you heat it up a bit.

We discovered that using q-tips was easier than a paintbrush (and less work for us moms!)

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Let your kids’ imaginations go wild and make beautiful pieces of artwork.

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4. Use thick amounts of paint

We discovered that thin layers of puffy paint don’t puff as much; a thicker amount will result in a much puffier picture.

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5. Heat up the artwork

This is where the puff paint comes alive!

This is definitely a step for mom or dad to be in charge of.

If you have a microwave, put each piece of artwork in the microwave for 15-20 seconds or until the paint is dryand puffed.Be careful not to overcook it because that would be a fire hazard!

The paintings will also puff up in the oven if you don’t have a microwave (like us). You can cook it anywhere from 350-450 degrees for 2-4 minutes. Watch it closely because if it’s overcooked, the paint will brown and be ruined! (Yep, done that too!)

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All four of my kids (from my 5-year-old all the way up to my 13-year-old) love using puff paint, andI enjoy the beautiful artwork they create.

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Aside from the occasional overcooked painting (isn’t that an odd phrase?), this easy puff paint is a fantasticactivity for kids! And easy for us moms too!

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Simple DIY puff paint FAQs

Here are some questions people often ask about how to make paint with texture.

How long does puffy paint take to dry?

This paint takes about 15 seconds to dry in the microwave or about two minutes in the oven. Since this puff paint recipe has flour in it, you have to heat it up for it to puff up and become three-dimensional.

What is puffy paint?

Puffy paint is used to create artwork that has lots of texture. After you heat it up, the paint puffs out, feeling foamy. It’s really neat! Some recipes call for a cup of glue, others use Barbasol, but my recipe uses non-toxic food ingredients.

How long will puffy paint last?

I don’t recommend trying to make a bunch of paint and storing it in a container to use later. Just make enough puff paint to use right now and then throw the rest of it away when you are finished with arts and craft time.

It might be fresh the next day, but it doesn’t last very long. You can try to store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator, but I haven’t tested this method yet.

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FAQs

What are the two ingredients in puffy paint? ›

It's a combination of shaving foam & PVA (school glue) and it is such a fun texture to paint with! Making puffy paint is super easy, and it's incredibly fun to paint with!

What is a good substitute for puff paint? ›

-- to mix up your own batch at home. You can make a simple version with just glue, shaving cream, and food coloring; whip up a more natural version with flour, salt, and water; or prepare an extra puffy paint with shaving cream, flour, and glue.

How to make homemade puffy paint without shaving cream? ›

Mix 2 tablespoons of salt and 2 tablespoons of flour together in a container. (The salt adds a sparkling, crystalline effect to the paint that everyone will love.) Add a dollop of acrylic paint. Mix and add more paint until it's the color you desire.

How do you make puffy paint with Elmers glue? ›

What You Do:
  1. Pour white glue into a bowl (start with 1-2 cups).
  2. Mix in an equal amount of shaving cream.
  3. Add in food coloring.
  4. Mix together.
  5. Paint a masterpiece.
  6. Let dry.

How to make paint easy? ›

Pour white flour, water, and salt in a bowl.

Pour 1 cup, or 8 fluid ounces (240 ml), of warm water into a large mixing bowl. Also add 12 ounces (340 g) each of white flour and table salt. Mix the ingredients into a smooth liquid. This creates a quick-drying, non-toxic paint safe for children of any age.

How to make puffy paint with baking powder? ›

Directions
  1. Start by mixing flour, salt, and ARM & HAMMER™ Baking Soda together in a bowl.
  2. Gradually add water to flour mixture.
  3. Add enough water until the mixture looks similar to pancake batter.
  4. Fill plastic bottles with mixture and add food coloring until the paint has the desired color.
  5. Paint your masterpiece!

What happens when you mix shaving cream and glue? ›

To create this homemade "snow" paint, mix one part shaving cream with one part glue. The mixture ends up thick and goopy--and dries up puffy, like snow!

How to make your own puff paint? ›

All you need is 3 simple ingredients – shaving cream, white glue and food colouring. And in less than 5 minutes you can make super fun, super simple diy puffy paint! Now that the girls are home for the summer, we've been on the hunt for fun and easy crafts to help fill the long summer days.

How to make fluffy acrylic paint? ›

Mix equal parts of white school glue and shaving cream. Then, add a few drops of acrylic paint or food coloring and mix well.

How do you make fluid paint at home? ›

In a plastic cup, add one color of acrylic paint and a pouring medium in a 1:1 ratio. (Pro tip: Use a kitchen scale for the most accurate measurements.) Mix it together thoroughly, making sure to scrape the edges and bottom of the cup. Then, little by little, add enough tap water to create a thin, watery consistency.

Can you make puffy paint with whipped cream? ›

Add roughly a half a teaspoon of scent for each half cup of whipped cream, add food coloring if desired, lightly stir with spoon just until blended - do not overstir. Voila! There you have it - super easy and fun homemade edible paints!

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