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Microwave puffy paint
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Flour | |
water | |
baking powder | |
salt | |
white cardboard or the equivalent (something sturdier than paper to hold this heavy, wettish goop) | |
food coloring, (we used neon gel colors from the baking aisle) |
microwave
plastic sandwich bags
Instructions:
In a bowl, mix 2 cups flour with 2 teaspoons salt and 2 teaspoons baking powder. Mix in just enough water to give it a batter consistency. (You don’t want it to run off the paper when it is squeezed on, but you want to be able to squeeze it out of a small hole in the plastic bags.)
Separate the mixture into 4 plastic sandwich bags, drop food coloring into each bag, a few drops at a time, until desired color. At this point, your child will ask if she can taste it. Let her, because it’s funny to see her face wince in disgust at the saltiness of the concoction.
Snip of the teeniest hole from a bottom corner, and use the bags to squeeze the ‘paint onto your surface. I would maybe encourage your kids to not glop this much dough on, because the paint puffs up better in smaller areas….
But then finger swirling started happening, so who cares about the finished product, anyway?
Microwave your art for 20-40 seconds, and watch it bake and puff up. This is really the fun part of the whole project.
Now sit your kids down and explain to them how all that baking powder + salt makes the flour and water rise and get puffy when it’s cooked, just like in baking bread.
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