BASIC
PAINT
- 8 tsp. powered paint
- 1 tsp. white glue
- 2 tbsp. liquid starch
- 3 drops oil of cloves (obtainable from any drug store)
INSTANT PAINTS
Recipe 1
Mix a few drops of food coloring to a small amount of liquid starch.
Recipe 2
Mix egg yolk, dry detergent and food coloring. May be used on glass, foil
or shiny paper.
FINGERPAINTS
Recipe 1
Mix 1 1/2 cups starch with enough cold water to make a paste. Slowly add
4 cups boiling water, stirring constantly. Cook until clear, avoiding
too hot a fire. While still warm, stir in 1 1/2 cups soapflakes. Add 2
tablespoons glycerine. Add food coloring to portion which will be used
immediately and store the remainder in the refrigerator in a covered jar.
These paints work best on glazed paper such as shelf paper.
Recipe 2
In a double boiler, mix 1 cup cornstarch (or laundry starch) with enough
cold water to form a smooth, thin paste. Add 1 cup flaked soap chips and
1/2 cup salt (which acts like preservative). Add 1 quart water and cook
until thick (increase amount of water if necessary). Beat with an egg
beater, and place mixture in empty baby food jars, adding food coloring
to each jar.
One teaspoon glycerine makes mixture more pliable and easier on the
hands. Vanilla or oil of cloves can be added to mixture to create a nice
smell.
Recipe 3
Mix 6 tablespoon dry laundry starch with just enough cold water to make
mixture liquid and smooth. Pour this mixture slowly into 1 quart boiling
water, stirring well until thick. Add a drop of oil of cloves and mix
again. Divide into portions (a muffin pan is a good holder) and add food
coloring.
Microwave Finger Paints
In a large bowl, place 1/2 cup cornstarch and stir in 1 cup water. Then
add 2 more cups water. Microwave on high 8-9 minutes or until thickened,
stirring every 2 minutes. Pour 1/2 cup thickened mixture into each of
six small bowls. Add desired food coloring. Allow to cool before using. |