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Homemade edible Finger Paints?

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kerrycec03
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Homemade edible Finger Paints?

Any recipes for toddler friendly homemade edible finger paint? (since I know DS will want to try it).

Posted 8/27/10 2:19 PM
 
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LB

Re: Homemade edible Finger Paints?

How about pudding? I don't know if you could save it but it's definitely edible and comes in a few flavors/colors.

Posted 8/27/10 2:21 PM
 

NinaLemon
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Re: Homemade edible Finger Paints?

We use vanilla pudding and just add a few drops of food coloring. It works great!

Posted 8/27/10 2:23 PM
 

katiebug
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Re: Homemade edible Finger Paints?

Posted by NinaLemon

We use vanilla pudding and just add a few drops of food coloring. It works great!



I was going to suggest the same

Posted 8/27/10 2:31 PM
 

kerrycec03
Mom of 2 beautiful boys!!

Member since 6/06

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Kerry

Re: Homemade edible Finger Paints?

great, thanks!

Posted 8/27/10 2:33 PM
 

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Re: Homemade edible Finger Paints?

Sweetened Condensed Milk Finger Paint

1.Sweetened condensed milk
2.Food coloring or brightly colored fruit juice

Pour a small amount of sweetened condensed milk into several small bowls. Mix in a few drops of food coloring in each bowl to create a variety of colors. Help your toddler use the colored sweetened condensed milk to pain on newspaper, butcher paper, or craft paper.


Pudding Finger Paint

1.Chocolate or vanilla pudding

Make some chocolate or vanilla pudding and allow your toddler to paint with it on a piece of paper. This is a fun activity to use with a print out of a teddy bear outline to let your toddler color in the teddy bear with chocolate pudding. Add food coloring to vanilla pudding to create fun colors.

Corn Syrup Finger Paint

1.Light corn syrup
2.Food coloring

Pour a small amount of light corn syrup into several small bowls. Mix a few drops of food coloring in each bowl to create your favorite colors. Use the corn syrup finger paint to paint on newspaper, butcher paper, or craft paper. For a fun variation, use this finger paint to paint on the shiny side of a piece of foil.

Simple Food Based Finger Paint

½ cup of cornstarch
¼ cup of sugar
2 cups cold water
Food coloring

This simple finger paint recipe may not be the tastiest if your toddler eats it, but it is made up of completely non-toxic, edible ingredients so you don't have to worry about any chemicals touching your toddler's skin.

Mix the cornstarch and sugar together. Slowly stir in the water and mix well. Put the mixture in a pot on the stove over medium heat and heat for about 5 minutes or until the mixture develops a gel-like texture. Separate the mixture into several smaller containers and add a few drops of food coloring to each container.

Alternatives to Food Coloring
Some parents may prefer to avoid food coloring because their toddler is allergic to it or because they want to use more natural ingredients.

Red - cherry juice, raspberry juice, cranberry juice
Blue - blueberry juice
Yellow - dried turmeric

Health food stores may carry vegetable based food coloring.

Finger Paint Additions

Edible finger paints are fun to use with a few texture additions. Sprinkles make a fun addition and can be eaten without changing the taste. Colored salt can be made by adding a few drops of food coloring to salt and shaking it in a plastic container.

Edible finger paint makes it possible for toddlers to enjoy a classic open-ended art project without the risk of eating toxic paints. Using food based art materials is economical and much healthier than using synthetic and possibly toxic paints.


From Suite 101

Posted 8/27/10 2:46 PM
 

mommyIam

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Shana

Re: Homemade edible Finger Paints?

5ofclubs, this is awesome, its going into my notebook!

Posted 8/27/10 3:55 PM
 
 

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