The paint was easy to make; it only took me a few minutes. I thought it might be sticky and difficult to use as paint, but it was not. I even tried finger painting with it, and it felt like regular paint. The paint does dry a little tacky, but who cares! The colors are bright and fun, and this paint is even edible.
I had to try this for myself; here is my art:
Reagan painted the following:
This flower is my favorite painting she created. |
The following two works of art were painted by Kate:
Collin wasn't interested in painting, but he did taste the paint. He gave it two thumbs up for deliciousness!
Here are the directions copied from Smart School House:
You will need:
- Marshmallows (I used the mini kind because they’re easier to measure)
- Water
- Light Corn Syrup
- Food coloring
- Water color paint brushes
- Paper
To make the melted Marshmallow Paint:
- Put 1 cup of mini marshmallows in a microwave safe bowl and microwave them for 30 seconds. The marshmallows will expand (it’s really cool actually).
- Add 1/4 cup of water to the microwaved marshmallows. Stir the water into the marshmallows. The marshmallows will
continue to melt. - Put the mixture in the microwave again for 30 more seconds.
- Add 3 table
spoons of light corn syrup to the marshmallow water mixture and stir it in really well. - Microwave it again for 30 seconds.
- Stir it together until all of the marshmallows are melted and mixed well with the corn syrup.
- Let it cool just a tad and then separate it into different
containers - Using a little food coloring, make whatever colors you desire! I used craft popsicle sticks to stir up our
paint colors . - Let the marshmallow paint cool for a minute or so before handing them off to your kids.
1 comment:
You really do have the best kid activities! I can't keep up ...i try to remember them all...and my brain fails me! :)
This is super fun1
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