Time to Create: edible fingerpaint recipe

I have always wanted to try making edible paint so I was excited to discover that the recipe for edible fingerpaint was included in the brand new book Time to Create: Hands-On Explorations in Process Art for Young Children by Christie Burnett of Childhood 101

Time to Create edible finger paint shared by Teach Preschool

Throughout Christie’s brand new book, she shares advice on areas of art that include creating spaces for art in your home, organizing art materials, displaying children’s art, storing artwork, and supporting children’s creativity. Two of my favorite sections that Christie shares later in the book is on setting the stage for creating and asking good questions…

“Asking good questions encourages children to think beyond the obvious, and in the process they practice using higher-order thinking skills such as problem solving, brainstorming, creating, thinking critically, analyzing, and evaluating.” ~Christie Burnett, p. 101

Christie’s book is filled with beautifully illustrated art processes that span all across the creative spectrum.  The broad range of processes in this 128 page book of art include: drawing; painting; printmaking; collage; sculpture; textiles; digital photography; and working outdoors with natural materials.

Edible Fingerpaint

Because I have an infant and a toddler running around here much of the time, I went in search of an activity that I could try with my two grandsons. Right away, I found the recipe for edible fingerpaint and decided to give it a try…

Time to Create by Christie Burnett

The recipe calls for…

  • 1/2 cup cornstarch
  • 1 1/2 cup of water
  • food color

Simply mix the cornstarch and water together in a saucepan. Stir constantly over a low heat until the mixture thickens and allow to cool. Divide the mixture into separate containers and add food color to your smooth and squishy edible fingerpaint.

Time to Create by Christie Burnett

You will want to make sure your edible fingerpaint is cool before sharing it with your child but once it has cooled, then the fingerpainting can begin…

Time to Create by Christie Burnett

Although this fingerpaint really is edible, I don’t recommend serving it up to your child by the spoonful or he might decide that eating it looks just as good as painting with it…

Time to Create by Christie Burnett

If you would like more information about Christie’s new book, you can hop over to  Childhood 101 to read more!  Christie’s book, Time to Create: Hands-On Explorations in Process Art for Young Children is available to purchase internationally on Amazon, The Book Depository, Fishpond and Barnes & Noble.!

Available on Amazon

 

Want to know more about Time to Create? Keep an eye on the following blogs for upcoming stops along our international blog tour…

Picklebums . An Everyday Story . Learn With Play At Home . Octavia & Vicky . Sesame Ellis . Nurturestore . Simple Kids . Our Everyday Things . Rainbows Within Reach . Teach Preschool . At Home With Ali . Go Explore Nature . Not Just Cute . Lessons Learnt Journal . PreK+K Sharing . The Imagination Tree

Time to Create by Christie Burnett

Disclosure: I received one copy of Time to Create: Hands-On Explorations in Process Art for Young Children from Christie so that I could write this post. Thank you Christie for sharing your book with me!

Deborah J Stewart

Deborah J Stewart

Every time I think I know everything I need to know about teaching young children, God says, "Hold on a minute!" and gives me a new challenge.

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