Best Edible finger paint for babies & toddlers | 2 recipes included (2024)

Edible Paint Recipes

Looking to do some crafting or just to entertain your baby or toddler?! Painting, especially finger painting can be a lot of fun, but like me, you may be worried about your child eating the paint! Edible paint is just what you need,all the fun but fully ingestible.

Today I compared two different recipes for edible finger paint forbabies & toddlers to see which works best. The recipes are simple and are made from things you probably already have in your cupboard. Check out my results below! I hope you have some fun, edible, playtime with your little one!

If you have younger babies they may also enjoy these fun DIY dollar store sensory bags!

Homemade finger paint with flour

To make a flour-based edible paint you’ll need:

Put the water and salt on the stove to heat. Slowly whisk in flour. Whisk on medium heat until the mixture starts to thicken.

Partition the mixture into several containers and color with a few drops of food coloring. Let cool and you’re ready to have fun! The mixture will be fairly liquidy. Cover to keep it from drying out when not in use.

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Cornstarch finger paint

To make cornstarch based edible paint you’ll need:

  • 2 cups water
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 1/2 cup cornstarch

Put the water and salt on the stove to heat. Slowly whisk in the cornstarch and sugar. Whisk on medium heat until the mixture starts to thicken.

This one will thicken suddenly so you’ll want to watch it. Partition the mixture into several containers and color with a few drops of food coloring. Let cool and you’re ready to have fun! This one will have a gel-like consistency one cool.

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Check out my full list of non-toxic products for kids!

So which was the winner of the edible paint challenge?!

Best edible paint for babies:

Flour based. The flour based paints are much thinner. This makes them ideal for fingerpainting for young kids whether you are doing it sensory bag style or setting them loose on paper and letting them get their hands dirty. It spreads very easily so a little does go a long way.

Best paint for toddlers and older kids:

Either one really, but I would give them the cornstarch paint if they are using their fingers. Once they understand what to do with the paint and can push their fingers in a bit this is the one to use. It drips less, spreads more evenly, and dries faster.

Bonus: It has a gel like consistency so it’s not going to spill easily if they knock over the container.

Best for crafts:

If you are looking to make handprint cards or other craft type items you will need to use the cornstarch one.

You can apply it to the child’s hands or feet without it spilling everywhere and it smears less when it goes on the paper. It does come out very light.

If you’re only going to use paint for a quick handprint or footprint you may want to grab some regular washable finger paint so you get more vibrant colors.

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Pro Tip: When cleaning up the paints be sure to scrape any excess into the trash before washing the containers out in your sink. These paints have a flour or cornstarch base which are thickening agents and could clog up your sink!

Cleanup:I found that the paints cleaned up easily off my kitchen floor and the handprints off the cabinets.

You can also buy a cheap tablecloth at the dollar store to put down before you let them paint, let them paint right in the bathtub, or set them up outside in the summer and then just wash the paint away!

My daughter did have some blue fingers after some extra long paint playtime but it came off after a few washes.

I hope your budding Picassos enjoy their painting playtime! Check out all my fun activities for babies and toddlers!

Make sure to pin this recipe for later. And follow me on Pinterest for more fun crafts and mom know how.

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Edible Finger Paint

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Active Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

Estimated Cost: $5

The best edible paint for babies and toddlers.

Materials

Cornstarch Paint

  • 2 cups water
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 3 tbsp sugar
  • 1/2 cup cornstarch
  • food coloring

Flour Paint

  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 cups water
  • food coloring

Tools

  • Whisk

Instructions

  1. Put water and salt in a pan to heat.
  2. Slowly whisk in the flour or cornstarch and sugar
  3. Cook over medium heat while whisking until it begins to firm up.
  4. The cornstarch version firms up very quickly so be prepared.
  5. Partition into several containers and add a different color to each.
  6. Allow to cool before use.

Edible paint for babies

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FAQs

How do you make edible finger paint for babies? ›

In a small bowl, mix together 2 tablespoons Greek yogurt, 1 tablespoon apple & blackberry purée and 1 teaspoon rice baby cereal until well blended. Note on yogurt: Greek yogurt provides the best results in these paints because of its natural thickness.

What is the best paint for kids finger paint? ›

Crayola Stage 1 Washable Finger paint

This is the standard finger paint with a glossy consistency and bright color. It's probably what comes to mind when you think finger paint. This fingerpaint has a paint odor, but is certified non toxic for kids and recommended for ages 12 month+.

How do you make homemade paint for toddlers? ›

Instructions
  1. Combine flour, salt, and 1 cup water in sauce pan.
  2. Heat flour/water while whisking. ...
  3. Once it has become thick and pasty, remove from heat.
  4. Whisk in cold water a few tablespoons at a time until desired consistency is reached.
  5. Color with food coloring or water colors.
  6. Allow to cool completely, then paint!
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How do you make edible paint for toddlers? ›

Directions
  1. Mix together sugar, corn starch and water in a saucepan.
  2. Heat mixture over medium heat while stirring with a whisk. As soon as it begins to thicken, remove from heat. ...
  3. Divide mixture equally between four bowls and add four drops of food coloring to each bowl.
  4. Store in an airtight container.

What paint can I use for baby handprints? ›

Acrylic Paint

The “craft” paint sold in small bottles at your local craft store is almost always acrylic as well. Fabric paint is the only type of paint you should consider using to display handprints or footprints over fabric.

What is the best non toxic paint for babies? ›

Milk paint is often regarded as a baby-safe paint option, making it a popular choice for nurseries and children's rooms.

What type of paint is safe for babies? ›

Rather than solvent-based or oil-based paints, choose water-based paints. Water-based (also called latex or acrylic) paints use water as the liquid, and they release fewer chemicals as they dry.

What is the best paint for toddlers? ›

Tempera Paint:Tempera paint is a great paint choice because it's easy to clean, dries fast and won't crack or flake. Tempera comes in matte and glossy finishes, and works well on paper, cardboard, wood or canvas surfaces.

What is the best homemade paint for kids? ›

Blend 1/2 cup of flour with 1/2 cup of salt. Add 1/2 cup of water… and mix until smooth. Divide it up into three sandwich bags and add a few drops of liquid watercolor or food coloring to each bag.

What 3 ingredients make paint? ›

Paint is a science of ratio. At the core paint involves three components: solvent, pigment and resin.

What is edible paint made out of? ›

Home made edible paint is cornstarch, sugar and food colorant.

What do you mix edible paint with? ›

Edible Paint Recipe

You'll notice that I used vodka as the base for the paint. The alcohol will evaporate as the paint dries, so when it is ready to eat it will be non-alcoholic, and safe for kids treats. You can also use lemon extract for the base, but you may have a bit of a lemon taste on your final product.

How do you make edible paint for candy? ›

Gel color mixed with vodka will give you a water color effect. If you want a matte finish then you can mix gel color with a drop of white and some vodka then add powdered sugar until it's the consistency of poster paint. It covers completely, just like acrylics and dries matte.

How do you make edible paint without cooking it? ›

If your nonfat dry milk powder has a lot of large lumps, use a kitchen mallet or something similar to break up the lumps before you start. Add 2 drops of food coloring to 2 teaspoons of water and mix. Add the colored water to the nonfat dry milk powder and mix well. That's it!!!

What kind of paint is safe for babies? ›

Modern paints that are non-toxic (i.e., no silicates or lead), non-odor, and no-VOC are safest to use around babies.

What is edible paint made of? ›

Home made edible paint is cornstarch, sugar and food colorant.

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