Total Time Needed: 1 Hour
Here's a good example of the whole exceeding the sum of its parts: Add food coloring to a simple mixture of flour, salt, and water, and you get puffy, glossy paints that sparkle with salt crystals when dry.
Materials
- ½ cup salt
- ½ cup all-purpose flour
- ½ cup water
- Food coloring
Instructions
1. Mix together the salt, flour, and water; the mixture should be about the consistency of pudding.
2. Add food coloring until the desired shade is reached, then use a funnel to transfer the paint to a squeeze bottle. You can also transfer the paints to a ziplock bag, then snip off one tiny corner of the bag for a make-it-yourself applicator.
Tips:
Use on finger-paint paper or other heavy paper and allow your paintings to air-dry overnight. Store leftover paints in the refrigerator in airtight containers for up to three days; stir or shake before using.
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