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No-Mess Finger Paint for Kids!

no-mess finger painting for kids

This no-mess finger paint solution is a favorite in my house, as longtime readers know! I decided to introduce the other moms in my town to it through the craft series I’ve been running at our library instead of cleaning my house. Lily picked yellow and red, which turned out to be my favorite color combination for this activity – it looks like the sunset as the colors start to mix!

Here you can see Lily’s board, with the colors nearly completely mixed. Johnny has white and blue paint on his board, and Emma has red, blue, and white. These boards are fun for drawing, and practicing letters and spelling words!

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We taped the tops shut with packing tape this time, and then taped them to pieces of cardboard, which turns it into a travel no-mess fingerpaint board! This craft works best with freezer ziploc bags, and if you have a kid who likes to get into things, I recommend adding a top coat of packing tape, which should make it indestructible for most kids. We did use washable paint, just in case, but we didn’t have any incidents during the craft session.

 

 

Anna got a turn with one of these as well, although I think she may have found the tape nearly as exciting as the paint!

Do you have an activity that you do with your kids over and over?

MaryAnne is a craft loving educator, musician, photographer, and writer who lives in Silicon Valley with her husband Mike and their four children.

29 thoughts on “No-Mess Finger Paint for Kids!”

  1. Just made this for my AP Play School today!!! Used the hair gel and food coloring :) Also Used Foodsaver bags so both ends are totally sealed!!! Super excited!

  2. You can also use laminating pouches and use a hair straightener to seal the pouch so no sticky tape is needed to seal the activity and no mess :)
    Great idea and I will be giving it a go tomorrow :)
    Thank you x

  3. Somehow I’m missing where to click or read to find the directions to do this. I understand it is paint inside a zip bag but other than that, what are the how-to details? Thank you!

    1. I have a friend who is planning to bring it along for an upcoming car ride. Great idea about bringing it to a restaurant, too!

  4. i like the red and yellow mix! what sort of paints do you use? somehow I’ve never been totally convinced of this project though it seems so perfect! I believe it is due to the wring “filling” / wrong paint.
    a sacrament meeting favorite is aqua doodle – do you know that?

    1. We do love aqua doodle! I just used tempera paint this time, but my favorite is actually to use old shampoo or hair gel mixed with food coloring – it gives a very nice texture!

      1. I think I know now what it was: I used hair gel and food coloring and the kids managed to scratch the plastic bags open. I’ll try it with freezer bags this time. They should be sturdier. How often can your kids re-use these bags on average?

        1. My kids can use them for weeks, but they tend to be very gentle with toys. One way to make it sturdier is to cover the bag with packing tape, which is nearly impossible to scratch through!

  5. I do, but of course right now I’m not thinking of any of them. Goodness, I am so tired this morning, I just am not thinking of a thing.

  6. I have seen this on pinterest and want to give it a try :-) I also notice that I have a few potatoes that are getting a bit old (could cook them but….) thinking that since the forecast is still nice tomorrow I might try to do some stamping with paint and craving potatoes in different shapes!.

    1. We have done this activity SO many times, but this was the first time a kid combined those two, and it is definitely my favorite!

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