Glow in the Dark Puffy Paint Recipe
Glow in the Dark Puffy Paint is a simple, hands-on art activity that combines texture, color mixing, and a little wow-factor when the lights go out. This glowing puffy paint recipe is easy to make, uses basic supplies, and keeps kids engaged from start to finish.
Glow in the Dark Puffy Paint Supplies
This is one of those projects that looks fancy but secretly uses things you probably already have on hand. It’s also forgiving, which makes it great for group settings, classrooms, or sibling crafting sessions.
Here’s what you’ll need to make glow in the dark puffy paint:
- White school glue
- Foam shaving cream (not gel)
- ½ cup measuring cup
- Glow in the dark paint (pink, orange, yellow, and green)
- Bowl
- Spoon
- Small cups
- Paint brushes
- White cardstock paper
Once everything is gathered, you’re ready to mix.
How to Make Glow in the Dark Puffy Paint (Step-by-Step)
This paint comes together quickly, so it helps to have your paper and workspace ready before you start mixing.
Step 1: Gather your supplies.
Set out all of the materials on your work surface so everything is within reach. This paint is fluffy and fun, but it moves fast once mixed.
Step 2: Mix the base puffy paint.
Add ½ cup of white school glue and ½ cup of foam shaving cream to a bowl.
Use a spoon to gently mix until the texture is smooth and fluffy.
Step 3: Divide the paint.
Scoop the white puffy paint into smaller cups, dividing it evenly depending on how many colors you want to use.
Step 4: Add glow in the dark paint.
Add glow in the dark paint to each small cup.
Stir each cup until the color is fully incorporated and the paint is evenly tinted.
Step 5: Paint your design.
Use paint brushes to create pictures or designs on white cardstock paper. Thicker layers will glow more brightly later.
Step 6: Charge the glow.
Place the finished artwork under a bright light or in direct sunlight for 5–10 minutes to activate the glow effect.
Step 7: Enjoy the glow.
Take the artwork into a dark room and watch the puffy paint glow.
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