Recipe:
1 cup corn starch
8 TBS sugar
4 cups water
Directions:
Mix it all together and cook and stir over medium heat until it starts to thicken. I actually cooked mine a little too long and it came out more like a gel than a paint, but Nathan and I liked it better that way. To make the paint smell like fall scents, I added a little of each to the paint - cinnamon, ginger, apple pie spice, pumpkin pie spice and I cut open an orange spice tea bag to use as well. Then, I added some food coloring to each bowl with the scents (orange, brown, red, green and yellow).
Nathan and I used sponge paint brushes, instead of our fingers. We painted pictures of fall trees. I also found some print outs of leaves online and printed those out, which we painted and I cut out once they dried.
The next day, we made a tree using paper bags and taped the leaves to the tree. This made a really awesome fall display for our house and was a great way to showcase Nathan's art work as well.
No way! Never would have guessed you could make paint with those ingredients. Cute tree!
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That is one of the coolest ideas I have ever seen, and my craft-crazy four year old would love it! I can't wait to try it--she begs me to do crafts all day long, and most of the time I am struggling for ideas!
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You're my new hero!! Great pics and fun kid time!
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I am a new follower from the Tuesday Blog Hop. This is too cute. I love the tree on the door with the leaves. I am going to have to use this once I start my in home child care back up! Love it!
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Great idea! I love how the tree looks on the door!
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What a cute idea too! Thanks for sharing :)
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I love how your tree turned out!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this. I tried a fingerpaint recipe before that didn't work and this looks so much better. I love the idea of making it smell like fall. And painting leaves to cut them out would work perfectly. I could take our apple tree and give it some fall leaves.
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