Microwave Puffy Paint Recipe (2024)

We just love to try different kinds of arts and crafts around here, and it’s even more fun when you can make it yourself with ingredients you already have around the house! You can find all of my easy paint recipes for kids here. This puffy paint recipe is super easy, and the way it puffs and in instantly dry is a lot of fun! Today I will give you the microwave puffy paint recipe and give you all the tips you need to have a great afternoon creating puffy masterpieces.

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This paint recipe is one of our favorites! You are sure to have the necessary ingredients at home already, and it is magic watching this stuff puff in the microwave! Added bonus- the paint itself fully dries when you microwave it, so you have instant satisfaction. Links may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission with not extra cost to you. All opinions shared about materials are my own.

This paint is just made from flour, salt, baking powder, and water! (The full recipe for microwave puffy paint and directions can be found at the bottom of this post.)

Pro Tip! I fully suggest using card stock rather than regular paper with this paint because it’s a heavy paint and tends to curl a bit when microwaved. Not a necessity, just a friendly suggestion. 🙂

I like to mix this paint in disposable bowls to keep from having the clean them out. I don’t know that my septic system would appreciate being given the leftovers lol. I mixed them with a spoon but gave the kids q tips to paint it with.

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This paint is going to have a thick texture, similar to pancake batter. You can make as many colors as you want! We made just a few colors, but it was enough to have a fun time with.

I cut out some gingerbread shaped people (using our cookie cutters as templates) to let the kids paint their own people/clothing in. This was fun! Their limbs curved a bit when it was microwaved, but not in a bad way.

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It really puffs up quite a bit 3 dimensionally and takes on a stiff feeling once it’s puffed.

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You can also see a project we did where we used puffy paint on printable cake slice templates. This was super cool and they really looked like cake when we were finished! You can find our puffy paint cake craft here.

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You can also color on your paper first with markers and just use the microwave puff paint as an accent. That’s what we did in the picture above. If you swirl one color on top of the other, that also looks super cool!

Anything with a polka dot pattern would be super awesome with this paint as the dots are easy to make with the q tips! Here’s a rosary I made. It came out really cool and 3D!

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I also painted a monstrance. The kids weren’t the only ones having fun with this paint! lol

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This would also be cool for any craft you were doing and trying to make it look like food because they really do have almost a cookie look to them when you’re finished.

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Microwave Puffy Paint Recipe

  • 1 cup Flour
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • food coloring (I highly recommend using food color pastes– a great investment because the colors are a lot more vibrant than what you get from typical food coloring! Also, the bottles of gel food coloring last a super long time.)

Also Needed:

  • card stock (recommended over flimsy paper- you could also use cut up pieces of card stock or cheap paper plates)
  • several bowls
  • a microwave

How To Mix And Use Puff Paint

  1. Put all your dry ingredients in a mixing bowl (or a large measuring cup works even better!) and stir together.
  2. Add the water slowly until it’s about the consistency of pancake batter. Mix well so there are no clumps.
  3. Divide the paint into several bowls (one bowl for each color you want to make.)
  4. Use q tips to paint the card stock.
  5. Microwave on high for about 30 seconds or until it’s stiff and puffed. (the time could be slightly less or more depending on how thick your paint was on the paper, so start small- you can always add more time)

I love how the microwave instantly dries these! The process is so fun it’s addictive!

Alternately you can put the puffy paint into bags (like you would icing) and “pipe” it onto your paper. This is also fun, but with small kids, I found that q tips was a lot easier to mange.

Be sure to check out all of my fun paint recipes for kids here!

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Microwave Puffy Paint Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you mix a batch of puffy paint? ›

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.

Which paint is best for microwave? ›

You can use appliance touch up paint or an acetone based model paint that doesn't contain metal flakes. Let it dry completely before using the microwave.

Does puffy paint wash off? ›

However, Puff Paint can be easily removed with water while still wet.

How do you make acrylic paint thick and puffy? ›

There are specialized thickening or textured gels designed for acrylic paint that will produce a consistent result. For a homemade or budget option, you can also make your own thickening gel by boiling water and cornstarch and mixing the paste into your paint.

Is puffy paint permanent? ›

Yes, Puff Paint is permanent on most surfaces and can be hand and machine-washed on fabrics after drying and curing for 72 hours (about 3 days). Make sure to wash inside out in warm water on a gentle cycle, then air dry for longer-lasting results.

What is the ratio for painting mix? ›

Mix the desired quantity of Base & hardener (Mixing Ratio is 3 : 1 Base to Hardener by volume). After mixing these two components in proper ratio stir well & allow this mixture to remain in stand still for 5 – 10 minutes.

How do you make puffy paint with Elmers glue? ›

What You Do:
  1. Pour white glue into a bowl (start with 1-2 cups).
  2. Mix in an equal amount of shaving cream.
  3. Add in food coloring.
  4. Mix together.
  5. Paint a masterpiece.
  6. Let dry.

Can you make your own puffy paint? ›

It's super easy to make, and really fun to paint with!! Mix a ratio of approximately 50/50 white @Elmers glue and shaving cream. Add a few drops of food coloring to make it whatever color you'd like! And YESSS it really does dry PUFFY!!!

Does cornstarch make paint better? ›

A bit of cornstarch and water creates a homemade paint thickener that will change the consistency and texture of acrylic paint.

What makes the paint peel in a microwave? ›

Haier - Microwave Interior Paint Peeling

Peeling paint can be caused by frequently heating items which produce high amounts of steam. If the condensation caused by this steam is not wiped off directly after use it may cause the paint to lift over time resulting in peeling paint.

What spray paint can I use on a microwave? ›

Spraymate® Microwave spray paint is a specially formulated paint used for coating and revamping microwave interiors and exteriors.

Can you get microwave paint? ›

Some say that the paint goes on very well and does a good job in the microwave. Customers find the paint easy to apply, with clear instructions. Customers find the paint kit complete with detailed instructions and an extra stirrer, brush, and glass paper. They also appreciate the clear, easy-to-follow instructions.

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