For this project I used about 1:1 ratio of washable tempera paint diluted with water. And also experimented with water + food coloring. Both worked great. If you choose to use the food coloring, make sure to paint in a place where stains don't matter.
Cover your diluted paint with foil, poke nifty toothpicks into each compartment and freeze. I froze a couple of "just water" to play with on the patio.
You can use either a fancy-schmancy ice cube tray or plain Jane. You'll have better results if you fill'er up. You don't want a skimpy paint cube to melt off your toothpick. No big deal if you're skimpy - just means you'll eventually paint with your paws instead of the pick.
Below you'll see where I didn't mix the green very well and the paint settled to the bottom. It didn't affect the performance. She still painted with a happy heart.
Look - they're all friends, playing so well together. Wanna know why Mr. Blue is so blue? I broke him when trying to dislodge him from his frozen home. Mr. Purple is such a good friend to console and embrace Mr. Blue, doncha think?
You know it's a great project when Mr. Intensity sticks out his tongue.
The food coloring and water painted like... a lot like...well, water... colors. Some friends joined us - they had a blast together. This paint project is perfect for all ages.
After painting we ate popcicles. See what other Unplugged Moms did with paint this week here.
18 comments:
Really, Really fun
So fun that I linked to it from my site... and used a picture. Hope that's okay?
Too fun! I am going to link this project on my links Monday soon. And may I ask -- where did you find such an awesome ice cube tray?
MajorScoop (Lauren, my sister-in-love) found the ice cube tray at Ikea for Mr. Intensity. I saw similar ones (different shapes) in the dollar bin at Target yesterday.
Lauren - of course you can use the picture!
I think I messed up the first comment so if you get doubles...
This is awesome! I plan to use it for sunday school and even though my kids are much older I think they will enjoy this.
Looks like fun! Now I will be on the hunt for some neat ice cube trays! :)
I had never thought of this, but it's a great idea! I think my son and his friends would love this!
Very cool...we'll have to make some
for our hot weather..coming real soon. ;-)
I have never heard of frozen paint, what a wonderful idea! I am surprised the paint cubes lasted more than a few minutes in the heat you must be having there already. I'll have to try this one too. It looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for the inspiration!
So cool!
We will definitely try this on the first unbearable warm day
Sorry about the ungrammatical comment there. :(
I pushed "publish" before I read.
I love that idea. I can't wait to try it.
Blessings,
Dawn
So Cool. I love the Ice trays to, puzzle pieces are really neat.
That looks like a lot of fun - and I think it is cool that you had popsicles afterward! I also love that ice cube tray!
Fabulous idea! We'll be sure to try it this summer.
What a neat idea! Thanks for sharing it.
Well, that's certainly a new one for me. Might have to give that a go. :)
What a cool idea! I am always looking for fun things to do with my kids. We will have to try this when it warms up!
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