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Fingerpaint recipe December 7, 2006

Filed under: crafts — Leonie @ 14:40

These recipes and craft ideas come from The Best of Children’s Art & Crafts, reviewed on Australian Women’s Weekly

fingerpaint

CORNFLOUR PASTE
Add to ordinary paint or add food colouring to use as fingerpaint; use as an economical extender for paint; use as a paper glue or use in papier-mâché.

You will need:
3 parts water (3 cups)
1 part cornflour (1 cup)
food colouring
saucepan

Step 1
Adult: bring the water to boil in a saucepan. Remove from heat.
Step 2
Adult: dissolve cornflour in a little cold water and add to hot water, stirring constantly. Boil until clear and thick (about one minute).

To make fingerpaint, add desired food colouring. This mixture will be very smooth. Offer it to the children while it is still warm to touch. A tablespoon of glycerine may be added to make it glossy.

Store in refrigerator as it spoils in hot weather.

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2 Responses to “Fingerpaint recipe”

  1. MaryP Says:

    Just a quick warning: though non-toxic, food colouring is a dye and will stain clothing and skin. It’s best to colour with tempera paint or powder.


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