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The Chirping Moms

Candy Cane Puffy Paint

December 5, 2018

By Shann from Learn As You Play

Hi I’m Shann and I’m a Preschool Teacher and mother of two boys. When I started this blogging journey (January 2018) they were 2 and 5 years old. I believe that PLAY is a huge part of children’s learning and development. Children should be active and involved in their learning. My goal is for my children to develop a love for learning while having fun.  My website is Learnasyoulpay.net and facebook page https://www.facebook.com/LEARNasuPLAY/

Candy Cane Puffy Paint

Candy Cane Puffy Paint! This activity is best for ages 3+. It smells like peppermint and it’s easy to make!

Puffy Paint Materials (affiliate link):

Shaving cream
white glue
peppermint extract
glitter
food coloring(only for the red)

Candy Cane Puffy Paint! AGES 3+Smells like peppermint and its easy to make! Full details:learnasyouplay.net/2018/11/12/candy-cane-puffy-paint-ages-3/

Posted by LEARN as you PLAY on Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Puffy Paint Directions: 

First you have to mix equal parts glue and shaving cream together. Mix in a couple of drops of peppermint extract. Next add your glitter. Save some glitter to sprinkle on top too! If you are making the red add in a couple of drops of red food coloring.
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Now you are ready to paint! Alternate white and red in a pattern to make a candy cane!
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