Scented Edible No-Cook Fingerpaint Recipe for Babies and Toddlers (2024)

Now that X is a bit older (he just turned a year old!), he's getting much better about not tasting paint. I still don't trust him with "real" paint, but I am worried less about using artificial dyes. If your little one is small enough that they're likely to be eating a bit of whatever paint you're using, I'd still recommend ourHomemade Edible Paint made with Natural Dyes.

While natural dyes are pretty in their own right, I do enjoy the vibrancy of artificial coloring in paints.

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I'd had the idea to have X play in yogurt since it's so silky smooth - but then thought, hey, why not make it into paint? I know a lot of bloggers use Kool AidScented Edible No-Cook Fingerpaint Recipe for Babies and Toddlers (2)and for so long I'd resisted because I somehow thought it had sugar already in it? I hate that sticky sugar feeling. But I was totally wrong - Kool AidScented Edible No-Cook Fingerpaint Recipe for Babies and Toddlers (3)powder has no added sugar! And the smells - ohhhhh yum!!!

Because I did want to discourage X from tasting, and as I mentioned, I really dislike sticky sugar residue, I bought plain yogurt. Most brands of plain yogurt are unsweetened altogether, and are quite tart. Though edible, it was a great teaching paint since the flavor really was not one you'd like to taste more than once! I used small cups to measure out about two big spoonfuls of yogurt and I added 1/2 to a whole packet of Kool Aid,Scented Edible No-Cook Fingerpaint Recipe for Babies and Toddlers (4)depending on the color (I needed very little red and orange, for instance).

If your baby has a dairy allergy, or has not yet been introduced to dairy, you can use any kind of yogurt you'd like - rice, soy, coconut milk - they all work! If you can't find Kool Aid or don't want something scented, just add a drop or two of food coloring and stir well. You will still have beautiful edible fingerpaint!

For whatever reason our local Safeway didn't have any green Kool Aid, so I mixed half a packet of the yellow Lemonade and the blue Blue Raspberry and made my own green!

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The paints were so pretty! The colors were nice and vibrant and the yogurt was so smooth and glossy. X was SUPER excited to dive right in!

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I love this photo because it catches his "ooh!" face. Whenever he finds something new and exciting, he makes this face while exclaiming "ooh! ooh!" - it always makes me and S laugh!

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Here he is feeling the texture of the paint between his fingers. Unfortunately, I'd made the mistake of using yogurt straight from the refrigerator, so it was quite cold! X was a little hesitant to really get in there because of the temperature. It wasn't the warmest day either. Whoops! Unless it's already summer-y where you are, I'd recommend letting the yogurt get a bit closer to room temperature before using it (you don't want to leave it out SO long that it spoils, but 10-15 minutes would have made it a bit less chilly for poor baby X!)

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He really loved watching the paint drip off of his fingers on to the paper.

Since X loves to try to eat regular paper, when I paint with him I use poster board and tape the edges down. This helps him focus on painting instead of being distracted by the paper.

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He also loved making finger tracks through the paints. This was definitely the most "painting" he's done yet! I can't wait until he's a bit older and it really clicks for him. :)

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More finger dragging. It was really cool how the yogurt paint made tracks - and I loved watching the colors swirl as he mixed them with his hand.

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One happy, messy little painter! As you might have guessed if you read my post on Managing Messy Play, there's a hidden splat mat under that sheet. :)

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What a beautiful baby masterpiece!

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After I finished taking pictures, I showed him how to use his feet to swirl and smear the paint further. We also painted his feet and legs a bit more and he experimented with his whole hand and made a handprint.

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Scented Edible No-Cook Fingerpaint Recipe for Babies and Toddlers (2024)

FAQs

How do you make edible finger paint for babies? ›

In a small bowl, mix together 2 tablespoons Greek yogurt, 1 tablespoon apple & blackberry purée and 1 teaspoon rice baby cereal until well blended. Note on yogurt: Greek yogurt provides the best results in these paints because of its natural thickness.

How do you make scented finger paint? ›

Instructions
  1. Combine flour and salt in a bowl.
  2. Add 1 cup of water and stir to mix. Continue to slowly add water a little bit at a time until the paint reaches a liquid consistency with no lumps. ...
  3. Add your desired essential oils and mix in.
  4. Separate paint into smaller containers to add food coloring.
Sep 28, 2020

How do you make non toxic paint for kids? ›

Instructions
  1. Combine flour, salt, and 1 cup water in sauce pan.
  2. Heat flour/water while whisking. ...
  3. Once it has become thick and pasty, remove from heat.
  4. Whisk in cold water a few tablespoons at a time until desired consistency is reached.
  5. Color with food coloring or water colors.
  6. Allow to cool completely, then paint!
Feb 17, 2016

What is the best non toxic finger paint for baby? ›

Check out our top picks below.
  • Jar Melo Safe Finger Paints for Toddlers. ...
  • Crayola Washable Kids Paint, Assorted Bold Colors, Painting Supplies, 6 Count. ...
  • Veggie Baby Finger Paints. ...
  • Mr. ...
  • No VOC. ...
  • Eco-Friendly. ...
  • Washable. ...
  • Color.
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What paint can I use for baby handprints? ›

The best ones to use for handprint painting are *washable tempera paints. They should be labeled non-toxic and be sure to check that the label says washable. You will want ones that are not too runny and not too dry.

What kind of paint is safe for babies? ›

To keep a room baby-safe, choose low-VOC or zero-VOC paint. Note that even pain labeled “zero-VOC” may not be completely free of VOCs.

Can you add a scent to paint? ›

I also use scent in water (for watercolour) but very occasionally. I am not enough of a chemist to say what would happen with oils, but after all mediums are often natural products that give off some scent (walnut, linseed, for example) so I'd certainly give it a try–in moderation, of course.

Can a 6 month old finger paint? ›

Fingerpainting is a great activity to introduce once babies can sit up, on average, around 6 months.

Can you make baby safe paint? ›

Making baby safe paint is super easy using two ingredients, yogurt and food coloring. We use it weekly for art play group.

What is edible paint made of? ›

2 tablespoons sugar. 1/3 cup cornstarch. 2 cups water. Food coloring or liquid watercolors — definitely food coloring if it might end up in a tiny mouth.

How do you make finger paint for kids? ›

Homemade finger paint recipe

Put the cornstarch into a large, heat-proof bowl with a little cold water. Mix into a smooth paste with a whisk or fork. Slowly add the boiling water while whisking continuously. You can add more or less water to get the consistency you prefer.

Can my baby eat non-toxic paint? ›

Water-based latex paints are essentially nontoxic, but can be mildly irritating to the skin and stomach. If swallowed, they can cause an upset stomach, but rarely vomiting. Acrylic paints too are essentially nontoxic and symptoms are not likely.

What is the best paint for kids fingerprints? ›

Tempera Paint:Tempera paint is a great paint choice because it's easy to clean, dries fast and won't crack or flake.

How do you make edible acrylic paint? ›

What you need to make edible cornstarch paint:
  1. 2 C cornstarch.
  2. 1 C cold water.
  3. 2-3 cups Boiling Water (approximately). Add 1 cup at a time until the consistency is similar to acrylic paint.
  4. 1 tablespoon glycerine (optional but highly recommended)
  5. Liquid food coloring, or gel food coloring for more vibrant colors.

How to make edible body paint? ›

Instructions
  1. Mix pudding and milk until smooth.
  2. Divide into different bowls and add various food colors.
  3. Spoon pudding paint into shot glasses or cute bowls and arrange on a tray with paintbrushes.
  4. Get ready to experience an edible, delicate artful, sensual and blissful evening 😉
Oct 31, 2011

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