3/27/2012

Painting the Sidewalk



Getting Patrick to do art is like pulling teeth. The child just doesn't love art, which pains me greatly. However, he does occasionally enjoy painting. So when I saw the opportunity arise for this neat little project, I jumped right on it.



Last week, it was unseasonably warm here in New Jersey. It felt much like early summer. I knew it wouldn't last, so when I heard him stir from his nap on Friday afternoon, I ran to the kitchen to grab the cornstarch. I saw this recipe on Pinterest and thought I'd give it a shot. One cup of water, one cup of cornstarch...mix it up, evenly distribute into muffin tins, drip food color to desired color and paint. Simple enough!



He came down tossled with bedhead. "We're going to paint today!" I told him. He resisted. "Outside! Look!" I showed him the paint, but he didn't look overly thrilled about the prospects. It was 75 degrees and the paint was already made. We were headed out no matter what! I got him a snack and we headed out to the sidewalk to paint. I got him motivated for a bit. Our sidewalk took on quite a hue for the few days before the rain swept it away.



I don't think the recipe was quite perfect though. It was too watery. I think it needed to be a little pastier. When I do it again, I'm sure I'll do it a little differently. It was too watery! So, here is my suggestion.

1 1/4 cup of cornstarch
1 cup of water
Food Coloring



Let me know how it works for you!!

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3 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

I tried the recipe, it was difficult to spread (or maybe it was my crappy paintbrushes!)maybe somewhere in between? The kids had fun anyway! Thanks!

17/5/12 8:20 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Oh, I just saw somewhere else that someone put the different colors in separate spray bottles, I might try that, my boys would love it!

17/5/12 8:22 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

this is a great idea! I look forward to trying it. thanks :)

3/6/13 6:41 PM  

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