If you’re looking for a fun and easy craft project, puffy paint is a fantastic choice! It’s perfect for kids and adults, adding a cool 3D effect to your artwork. Plus, it’s super easy to make at home with just a few ingredients.

puffy paint on cardboard

Create colorful, textured artwork with this simple puffy paint recipe that doesn’t require shaving cream, making it easy and mess-free for all ages.

What You’ll Need to Make Puffy Paint

Ingredients:

  • Self-raising flour
  • Salt
  • Water
  • Food coloring (variety of colors)
  • Plastic squeeze bottles or zip lock bags
  • Paint brushes or Qtips
  • Cardboard or cardstock

How To Make Homemade Puffy Paint

Step-by-Step Instructions:

This is really cool and super quick/easy DIY puffy paint recipe.  Combine the following in a small bowl:

  • 1 tablespoon self-raising flour
  • a few little drops of food colouring
  • 1 tablespoon salt

Then add some water and stir to make a nice smooth paste.

bowls of puffy paint

Brush puffy paint onto a nice thick sheet of cardboard (if you don’t have enough paintbrushes use cotton buds (Q-tips they work really well). The mixture can also be placed in small zip-loc bags. Cut the corner of the bag and squeeze the puffy paint out onto the cardboard.

girl painting with DIY puffy paint
boy painting with puffy paint

Microwave the design on high for 10 – 30 seconds until the paint puffs and it’s all nice and dry.  We did ours for 30 seconds.

paintings made with puffy paint

Puffy paint is an excellent way to add some texture and fun to your craft projects. Whether you’re making art with your kids or enjoying a solo creative session, this easy fun painting craft will surely bring a smile to preschoolers to older kids as they create their very own masterpiece.

The craftiest mum out there, Melissa, from One Crafty Mumma is sharing her amazing homemade puffy paint recipe! Too cool!

More Fun Crafts

If you’re looking for creative, hands-on activities that are fun for all ages, these simple DIY crafts are perfect for you!

  • Salt Dough: Create long-lasting ornaments, decorations and even jewelry with this simple salt dough recipe that hardens when baked.
  • Oobleck: Explore the fascinating properties of this non-Newtonian fluid that acts as both a solid and a liquid, perfect for sensory play.
  • Slime: This gooey, stretchy slime is a fun and satisfying craft that’s endlessly customizable with colors and textures.
  • Scratch Art: Unleash vibrant colors hidden beneath a black surface by scratching away the top layer to reveal your unique designs.
  • Homemade Stickers: Design and create your own stickers using simple materials (like wrapping paper), perfect for decorating notebooks, planners, and more.
  • DIY Shrinky Dinks: Watch your artwork magically shrink into durable, miniature versions when you bake these fun plastic creations.
  • Playdough: This soft and moldable homemade playdough provides endless creative possibilities for kids and adults alike.
  • Salt Paint: Combine vibrant watercolors with salt to create textured, shimmering works of art that are fun to.
  • Finger Paint: Dive into this hands-on activity where bright colors and freeform designs come to life with just your fingers and some homemade paint.

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Comments

  1. For those looking for puffy paint, you can get it at just about any craft store or big box store like WalMart or go on line to Amazon.com and they have it too – it’s called Puff Paint or Puffy Paint.

  2. Loved the great idea, but sad to say could not use at the preschool because of the lack of microwave use.

  3. love the blog, I am sooo going to do the project with my 3 year old, Saw this on pinterest, but i had to see a step by step on this one before I attempted, so thanks!

  4. Could I use acrylic or regular paints instead of food colouring??
    I saw somewhere that puffy paint would be great for T-shirt painting.Is that right?Please post answer!

  5. We just tried this and it came out great. The kid’s love it. We added glitter too. Love it! Thanks so much. Have fun.

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