today’s craft: corn syrup paintings
(idea from our friend heather)
what you need:
* glossy art paper
* corn syrup
* food coloring
* crayons
* paint brushes
step one: pour some corn syrup into a bowl and add about 10 drops of food coloring. stir well.
step two: with your crayons, draw a picture on the paper.
step three: paint your picture.
step four: let it dry. (it takes awhile)
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ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS:
i believe the glossy art paper was found in the art section at michaels.
Prem says
Making other learn the art of drawing is a great thing. And making them learn this way is the best. They will be able to learn from their homes only.
Brandy says
Seriously, only learn from their homes? You crazy people that think schools don’t teach what kids should know and that homeschooling is the only way, seriously need to go find your own planet to live on. Morons!
Lisa says
SUPER neat! I love this!
Be Thou Humble says
Thank you for sharing all these fun craft ideas! We will be with lots of cousins for a month so I'm excited to do these with all of the kids! They will love it!
Beckie says
WOW! I love it! My kids will think this is so fun…thanks for the idea!
Meichelle says
I love it!! Thanks for the idea!
Heather says
I love this.
Thanks for the reminder guys:)
I'm gonna have to pull out the stuff and do this again this summer.
PS I am loving all the ideas. When my kids get out of school we will have a wealth of ideas to keep them occupied. Keep them coming.
About the Cheeks says
that is a cute idea
TheDana says
That is so pretty! I'd love to try it out. You say it takes a while to dry – what kind of time frame are we talking about? I live in Orlando, Florida, and it is extremely humid. And when it is dry is it still tacky/sticky?
mommyof2tuties says
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this; it is SUPER cute!! I do have one ignorant question (since no one question is stupid….right:0)). Does the corn syrup attract ants? We live sort of in the country and I have to be really careful not to attract them..(spoken from experience). Thanks for your input.
Sandra says
My daughter is so excited to try this! I just showed her and she though it was cool. I'm gathering ideas to keep us busy this summer. Yikes. One more week.
trish says
Oh what a cute idea! I was curious how the corn syrup dried. I love the glossy look of the flowers. :o)
Sincerely ~ Tricia
Wendy says
love this! My coworker does this with her pre-k students. It does take a while to dry. Just a warning..this will melt and run if it gets warm (over the weekend in our building).
Amy H. says
LOVE, perfect rainy day activity to bookmark. Thank you so much for sharing…
malia says
wow! great idea and they look super cool
Dawn says
FANTASTIC idea! Thanks for sharing this!!!
two_girls says
this is awesome, products we have right in our kitchen and on the cheap! My little one goes through paints like crazy, this will be more economical and beautiful too!! Thank you for sharing!
Vikki says
whatever you do don't have a class full of 4 year olds do this, let dry for 2 days then hang them on a bulletin board on Friday. Monday morning you will be welcomed back by a great big sticky mess! Just saying.
Have a great weekend.
Stathis Five says
Where did you find glossy paper?
Love this.
Camie says
Can't find glossy art paper at Michael's or another craft supply store. Is there possibly another name for it?
Anonymous says
Finger painting paper might work. I also wonder if clear plastic sheets would be fun for sort of a stained glass effect.
claudia says
Hi, This is a great idea !!,,,
We did this project yesterday, i just posted are results on my blog and i linked back to your's, hope its ok !!
Your blog is realy inspiring, thanks for all those awesome ideas.
Claudia Ü
melodramamma says
I LOVE this idea! Thank you so much for sharing!
havingfunathomeblog says
I love it! Beautiful!
The Mom-tage says
This is great! We're doing a "Creative Summer Activities" blog hop. Would love to have you link this and any other great ideas!
http://themomtage.com
MyEbella aka Kim says
I love this and can't wait to try it!
Suzanne says
Wow, the corn syrup makes the paint look almost ceramic. I love it!
Linzey says
Does it have to be on glossy paper?
Anonymous says
Can you spray this with acrylic sealer to maintain it by chance?
Cassandra says
I have that glossy finger paint paper…I wonder if that will work…
Star Creations says
I love this. I can't wait to do this with the Cub Scouts & Girl Scouts.
Anonymous says
My class of kindergarten children will love this.
Georgina Bomer says
I've featured this activity in my latest Craftulate blog post on Larder Crafts for Toddlers. You're welcome to see it here http://craftulate.blogspot.com/2013/02/30-larder-crafts-for-toddlers.html – please grab a Featured Button if you’d like to. Thanks for the inspiration!
Colleen says
My son's class made these. They were beautiful. Unfortunately, once the heat of the summer started, the dried project started MELTING and attracting ants. I was so bummed to have to toss them in the trash.
Christy Hopewell says
Has anyone tried this project without glossy paper? I don't have glossy paper available at my school.
Anonymous says
I think the glossy paper is used to avoid the corn syrup being absorbed into the paper. Finger painting paper could probably be used if your school has that.
Mama G @ bigcraftyblog.blogspot.com says
Love it!
AZlearn says
might try egg whites instead of corn syrup.
Anonymous says
Does this attract ants?
Anonymous says
I've been eyeing this project for a while. Looking forward to trying it today!