How to Make Puffy Paint | Puffy Paint Recipe - One Little Project (2024)

Puffy paint is so easy to make and it’s SO MUCH FUN to paint with! It has the coolest, puffy texture that really pops off the page!

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Puffy Paint

All you need is 3 simple ingredients – shaving cream, white glue and food colouring. And in less than 5 minutes you can make super fun, super simple diy puffy paint!

Now that the girls are home for the summer, we’ve been on the hunt for fun and easy crafts to help fill the long summer days. And homemade puffy paint was such a fun experiment for us to try. It ended up with the coolest texture!

In my opinion, this stuff is fool proof. Even if you don’t measure the exact amounts when you make it, you still end up with a really neat 3 dimensional texture!

Check out our video on How to Make Puffy Paint:

*Note: Scroll down for the step-by-step photo tutorial.

Here’s even more fun things you can make with shaving cream:

Puffy Sidewalk Paint

Shaving Cream Rain Clouds

Marbled Shaving Cream Hearts

Shaving Cream Play Dough

Marbled Fall Leaves Painting

Puffy Paint Ingredients:

The affiliate links below will take you to products on Amazon that are similar to the supplies we used to make this craft. I love that you only need 3 simple ingredients:

I used Barbasol shaving cream from the dollar store, but I’m sure any type would work. And I bought a big bottle of generic white glue from Walmart.

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How do you make puffy paint?

Mix equal amounts of shaving cream and white glue until you have the texture you want. (You can Jump to Recipe at the bottom for the printable recipe.)

Since I wanted to make a rainbow, we made lots of colours and even made a bowl of plain white for the puffy clouds. As far as painted clouds go, you really can’t get a better cloud texture than this!

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What does it look like when it dries?

The puffy paint will loose some of it’s height when it dries, but you’re still left with a super fun 3D texture. And then when it dried, the colours got way darker.

After it dried, the girls kept wanting to poke it with their fingers to feel the texture. None of us could resist the cool foaminess!

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How long does DIY puffy paint last?

Homemade puffy paint should be used the same day you make it. Shaving cream loses it’s puffy texture by the next day so if you store it, you’ll basically be left with runny glue.

How long do the paintings made with DIY puffy paint last?

Your paintings should stay pretty fluffy for about a day. After the paintings dry completely, they start to flatten out a little.

Our paintings still had a really fun puffy texture 3 days later, but they weren’t popping off the page as much as on the first day.

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Puffy Paint Recipe

This homemade puffy paint was such a fun and simple craft for the kids to do! With three simple ingredients, you can keep them entertained for hours!

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How to Make Puffy Paint

DIY puffy paint is such a fun and EASY kids craft! It makes the coolest 3 dimensional texture, even after it dries! Such a fun and easy kids activity!

Active Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Author: Debbie Chapman

Equipment

Materials

Instructions

  • Pour approximately 1/4 cup of white glue into a small bowl or container.

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  • Add an equal amount of shaving cream to the bowl. Just guess with the amount rather than measuring exactly. It will still work.

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  • Add a few drops of food colouringto the mixture. Keep in mind, that as the puffy paint dries, the colour will get darker, so don’t be too worried if it looks too light at this point. I added about 10 to 15 drops of food colouring into each of our colours.

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  • I really didn’t want this stuff on our kitchen spoons, so I used straws to stir them all up. A stir stick or popsicle stick would work well too.

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  • Repeat the process for as many colours as you’d like. I’m not sure what I did differently to the pink puffy paint below, but it looks like it has a better texture compared to the others. I think it had more glue in it?

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  • Use a regular paint brush to add paint onto a piece of printer paper. You’ll need to add a generous amount of puffy paint to your brush and "dab" rather than "spread".

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Notes

Just estimate the measurements. Try to add an equal amount of glue and shaving cream. It's okay if the measurement isn't perfect, it will still work (plus you won't have to clean extra measuring cups!).

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Seriously though, aren’t those clouds amazing?!

After we finished the rainbows, we painted a bunch of balloons.

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I started by drawing the strings with black pen, and then generously dolloped a big circle of paint on the end of each string to make the balloons.

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When it dried, it had the coolest spongytexture.

This is what it looked like a couple hours later. Still lots of depth!

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My girls loved it. They loved mixing all the colours and experimenting with how it looked on different colours of construction paper. The effect was pretty cool on black paper!

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I’m definitely going to try adding more glue the next time I make this paint. I’m really curious to see how it changes the texture!

This post was originally published on July 15, 2015.

Here are even more shaving cream activities to try:

Puffy Sidewalk Paint

Shaving Cream Rain Cloud Experiment

Marbled Shaving Cream Hearts

Shaving Cream Play Dough

Marbled Fall Leaves Painting

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FAQs

How to make puffy paint DIY? ›

Step 1 - Pour glue into a small container. Step 2 - Add the same amount of the shaving foam. Don't worry if it's not exact, just make an estimate of the measurements. Step 3 - Add food colouring and stir well to get an even colour throughout the mix.

How do you make GREY puffy paint? ›

All you do is mix equal parts shaving foam and PVA glue and add in food colouring. I use a muffin tray as it helps with mixing the colours then add brushes and water for your kids to paint! Give it a try! You won't regret it…

How to make 3D acrylic paint? ›

Mix your acrylic paints to create darker and lighter shades of your chosen acrylics. Add some light-shaded paint and highlight the areas where the light will reflect your subject. Repeat this by applying darker-shaded paint to create shadows where the shade hits. This is what will create your three-dimensional effect.

How long does diy puffy paint last? ›

Puffy paint really works best if you use it as soon as you make it. If you have leftover puffy paint, it can be stored in an airtight container, or in a sealed zip-closure bag. The first recipe using shaving cream, white glue, and food coloring will only last a couple of days before it becomes gummy and unusable.

What happens when you mix baking soda and acrylic paint? ›

Matte finishes are on trend, especially for plant pots, vases and other home décor. Baking soda will turn any acrylic paint into a textured paint that will transform an everyday mason jar, thrift store glass vase, or ordinary bottle into a chic, elegant showpiece.

Does shaving cream and glue make puffy paint? ›

How to make Shaving Cream Puffy Paint: Mix shaving cream with glue and food coloring or paint (we used tempera paint). Make sure the shaving cream retains its “puffiness”, and don't stir too hard.

How to make paint with flour? ›

The basic ratio is 1 flour: 2 water, so scale up or down according to how much paint you'd like to make. We used washable, non-toxic liquid watercolors to add color to the paint, but you could also use food coloring for a similar effect.

How to make puffy chalk paint? ›

How to Make Sidewalk Chalk Paint
  1. In a large mixing bowl stir together the flour and water until there are no lumps.
  2. Stir in the dish soap to the flour mixture.
  3. Add food coloring of your choice of color until the desired color is achieved.
  4. Pour the mixture into your squeeze bottle.

How to make puffy moon paint? ›

To make your own puffy paint

Mix two parts shaving cream to one part glue. Mix in a container dedicated to crafting not to be used with food. Mix your paint up carefully so that you don't lose all the air in the shaving cream. Use the folding method like you would for whipped cream.

Can you make your own fluid paint? ›

In a plastic cup, add one color of acrylic paint and a pouring medium in a 1:1 ratio. (Pro tip: Use a kitchen scale for the most accurate measurements.) Mix it together thoroughly, making sure to scrape the edges and bottom of the cup. Then, little by little, add enough tap water to create a thin, watery consistency.

Can you save homemade puffy paint? ›

Store Leftover Puffy Paint In Small Containers

One way to store your leftover puffy paint is in small plastic containers with lids, like what we use for storing homemade slime. Or you can even store your puffy paint in ziplock bags. Add tape if you are concerned that the kids will squeeze them open.

Can you dry puffy paint with a hair dryer? ›

To aid in the drying process, you can place your project in front of a fan but be careful not to be too close to disturb the paint. Also, be sure your room is dust free to avoid blowing dust into the wet paint. You can also use a blow dryer, using the lowest speed, and stay away at least 6 inches from your project.

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