Let’s make edible finger paint with this easy edible paint recipe. Kids of all ages will love helping make edible paint and then creating a painting masterpiece. This homemade finger paint recipe is great for kids of all ages.

homemade edible paint in small yogurt jars made out of fruit loops shown in multiple paint colors on white table - Kids Activities Blog
Let’s make edible paint!

Edible Paint Recipe for Kids

Older kids and younger children will love to enjoy this messy play and different colors! This homemade Fruit Loops paint is perfect for painting on fabric. Grab an old sheet, lay it on the ground and let the kids get creative with paint.

The best part is that this homemade paint recipe washes out. Pop the kids in a bath if they get it on themselves, and put their clothing and the sheet in the wash. No more throwing pieces of paper away. You can re-use the sheet for painting as often as you like.

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Supplies Needed TO Make Edible Paint

How To Make Edible Paint

Step 1

Step 1 - Edible Paint Recipe - Fruit Loops sorted by color into glass bowls
Start by separating the Fruit Loops into different colors.

Separate the Fruit Loop colors into individual bowls. This makes a fantastic sorting project for little fingers. We put half a cup of Fruit Loops into each bowl.

Step 2

Step 2 - Edible Paint Recipe - Fruit Loops crushed into a powder in individual bowls sorted by color
Crush each color!

Kids might have a lot of fun crushing the Fruit Loops between their fingers, or you can use a pestle to grind them into a powder.

Step 3

Step 3 - Edible Paint Recipe - Blue Fruit Loops crushed and combined with yogurt to make paint
Next step is to add the yogurt to each paint color.

Add 1 tablespoon of yogurt to each bowl and mix.

Step 4

Step 4 - Edible Paint Recipe - small yogurt jars filled with homemade paint made out of Fruit Loops and yogurt
And finally, mix it all together for a good paint consistency

Gradually add water, mixing thoroughly until you reach desired consistency. The paint will be a little grainy, but it’s perfect for using on fabric.

Painting With Edible Paint

painting a house on fabric with homemade edible fruit loops paint
Painting on fabric works great with this homemade paint!
  • We tried this paint on various mediums but found that it works best on fabric.
  • You can also grab a canvas, but if you want something that you can wash and re-use, then an old sheet is the way to go.
  • After painting, we washed the sheet, and it was ready to use again the next day.

Storing Your Leftover Edible Paint

If the kids don’t use all of the paint on the first day, cover your jars with plastic wrap and put them into the refrigerator. You can use it again the next day too.

A flower painted on a sheet with Fruit Loops paint
More edible paint masterpieces!

Edible Food Paint

The best part of this paint is it doesn’t require icing or drops of food coloring or gel food coloring or any liquid food coloring. So there is no staining the skin.

And it tastes better than most corn starch paints. And the best part is, it can double as a sensory activity. Homemade paint is such a fun idea. You get to make the paint and then the fun part, finger painting.

How To Make Edible Paint With Fruit Loops

How To Make Edible Paint With Fruit Loops

This homemade edible paint is made with Fruit Loops and yogurt. It's safe for little fingers. Paint an old sheet that you can wash afterward.

Materials

  • Fruit Loops
  • Pestle – or other object for crushing the Fruit Loops
  • Yogurt
  • Water
  • Bowls
  • Jars

Instructions

  1. Separate the Fruit Loop colors into individual bowls. This makes a fantastic sorting project for little fingers. We put half a cup of Fruit Loops into each bowl.
  2. Kids might have a lot of fun crushing the Fruit Loops between their fingers, or you can use a pestle to grind them into a powder.
  3. Add 1 tablespoon of yogurt to each bowl and mix.
  4. Gradually add water, mixing thoroughly until you reach desired consistency. The paint will be a little grainy, but it’s perfect for using on fabric.

Looking for more edible paint ideas for the kids? Check out these:

How did your edible paints turn out? Let us know in the comments, we’d love to hear from you.



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