Homemade Finger Paint

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Mix up a batch of cheap and easy homemade finger paint and let your kids get creative with this simple craft from Life as MOM contributor Janel.

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When my eldest was about three, we got a set of Crayola Color Wonder Finger Paints. You know, the clear kind that change color when you put them on the special Crayola paper. Well, at the time my daughter really liked “lip stuff” like Carmex. Specifically, she liked to smear it all over her face and eat it if she got her hands on a pot of it. Let’s just say that the Crayola finger paint looked far too much like lip stuff to her young eyes. So, the finger paints went in the trash.

Instead, I learned how to make my own finger paint using ingredients in my pantry. It just takes a few minutes to cook it on the stovetop. It doesn’t have the same consistency of store-bought paint — it has more of a gel-like feel to it that will increase as it cools more. It will still work as paint, just spread it a bit more with your fingers.

Young kids will love watching you create the colors. The first time we mixed the colors, my little one exclaimed, “That’s so cool! Mom, you’re amazing!” You don’t get that kind of praise with store-bought paint!

As with any painting experience with kids, prep your work space for easy clean-up by following these tips to stress-free painting. Then, hand them some finger paint paper or cardstock and create. We made some freehand paintings, handprints, and a butterfly cut-out. Get creative and have fun!

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A girl in a pink shirt looking at the camera.Janel is a stay-at-home mom of two daughters and a “law school wife” in Virginia. Raised in a budget-conscious and DIY-minded family, she blogs about motherhood, crafts, and living on a law school budget at Life with Lucie and Ella.

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4 Comments

    1. I would use it the same day that you make it. As it’s exposed to air, it begins to dry out and is harder to spread. You could try storing it in the fridge in an air-tight container to see if will last longer, but we’ve never tried that. We always make it together as an activity, use it right away, and then throw whatever is leftover away.

  1. This recipe just turned a frustrating morning into a relaxed afternoon. My toddler keeps asking for pudding and then “drawing” on the walls & chairs with it. I realized that she needed some finger paints. 15 minutes after I found this recipe, she was happily out in the yard, and messes have been averted!

    Thank you!

  2. We’ve been a week out of school and it’s rained nonstop. Six stir-crazy kids. So we will be making this tomorrow; I think even the older ones will enjoy mucking about in it. Thanks for the tension reliever (: [and your little girl! Perfection!]