Homemade Paint Recipes Safe for Babies and Toddlers (2024)

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We love to paint, and I enjoy experimenting with homemade paint recipes. My twin toddlers (20 months) are moving past the age of eating everything they play with. They still taste most things, but at least they don't eat everything by the handful anymore. Since they put everything in their mouths until recently, I have tried many homemade paint recipes in the past year. For parents who have toddlers who eat everything I am sharing my twelve favorite recipes for homemade paint safe for babies and toddlers.

Please note that while these recipes are all safe to eat not all of them are healthy and should be used in small quantities. Do not leave young children unattended during art time or sensory play. You know your children best, so use your own judgement when choosing materials for art or play.

1. Edible Finger Paint

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This recipe is my go to for finger painting with all four of my boys, from baby on up through school age. All of the ingredients are common household staples, and they are inexpensive. The recipe itself is simple and takes less than ten minutes to make. Be sure to plan for time to allow the paint to cool before use.

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Other favorite finger paint recipes include Starburst paint and scented Kool Aid finger paints.

2. Edible Paint for Babiesfrom Rainy Day Mum

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This is my favorite recipe for baby paint, because it is made from fruits andvegetableswith nothing added. This is the best homemade paint recipe to introduce to babies for their first painting experiences and explorations.

Yogurt is my next choice for baby safe paint. Once dairy has been introduced, I like to offer a small amount of plain yogurt on a tray for my little ones to run their fingers through and explore.

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To add texture and stimulate the sense of smell I like to add dry spices to plain yogurt. Choose spices that compliment each other and that are mild enough for little ones to taste. Tank and Peanut love to explore Yogurt Spice Painting.

4. Edible Finger Paintsfrom Play Create Explore

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Play Create Explore added one ingredient to yogurt to make the paint colored and scented.

5. Homemade Puffy Paint

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I used this recipe with my twins before they were old enough to squeeze the paint out themselves. My older two boys loved squeezing it out for them.

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This simple puffy paint recipe is a favorite around here, and we've made it in several variations including with Kool Aid, candy apple scented, candy cane flavored, and chocolate.

6. Sidewalk Chalk Paint

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Sidewalk chalk paint is so easy to make! It only takes two ingredients to make the base, and this recipe can be whipped up in less than two minutes. It is safe for older babies to explore, and it is fun for all ages. In addition to the basic sidewalk chalk paint recipe we've also made it scented, erupting, used it to practice the alphabet, and to make apple prints. My friend at Reading Confetti even made a frozen version which would make a wonderful sensory paint experience for children of all ages during the summer.


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7. Homemade Watercolor Paintfrom Happy Hooligans

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I only recently introduced my toddlers to watercolor paints. I love that this recipe for homemade watercolors from Happy Hooligans is made up of ingredients that are safe to eat in case one of my little guys decides to do a taste test.

8. Pudding

Pudding is another safe food item for babies to smear and explore. To stimulate more senses and let my little onesexperimentwith color mixing I added one simple element to tapioca pudding to makesensory pudding paint.

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9.Two Ingredient Baby and Toddler Safe Paint

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This is another incredibly simple recipe for baby and toddler safe homemade paint. This two ingredient paint recipe is a bit on the sticky side and very messy. It provides wonderful sensory exploration and artful play.

10. Homemade Nontoxic Cornflour Paint from Mummy Musings and Mayhem


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This lovely recipe for cornflour base paint from Mummy Musings and Mayhem only requires two ingredients and can last for up to two weeks if stored properly. I especially love her recommendations for coloring the paint with natural and safe colors. Visit One Perfect Day to read a guest post she wrote with ideas for cornflour paint.

11. Flour Paint Recipe

This simple to make flour paint recipe is made from common pantry ingredients and can be mixed up in just minutes. Be sure to use food coloring in place of the liquid watercolors if your little one is likely to taste test the paint.

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12. Edible Fruit Paint for Babies from Hands on as We Grow

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Perfect for the littlest explorers and fun for all ages, making paint with fruit and an edible thickener is a simple and safe way to make paint.

For more baby and toddler safe homemade paint recipesfollow meon Pinterest.

If the messy aspect of painting with babies and toddlers concerns you, here are someTips and Tricks for Messy Play. I also have a post with Laundry Tips to help avoid clothing stains from art and messy play.

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FAQs

What makes paint safe for babies? ›

When looking for a baby safe paint we suggest you look out for these 3 fundamentals: Non-toxic paints i.e. water-based, avoid any oil based paints. VOC free, or Ultra Low VOC. No odour or low odour.

How to make washable paint for toddlers? ›

With just 2 parts dishwashing liquid, 1 part cornstarch, and food coloring, you probably have everything you need already at home. Start by mixing the ingredients together and pour into individual bowls. Then add food coloring and use a paintbrush to mix the food coloring into the paint mixture.

How to make natural kids paint? ›

Blend 1/2 cup of flour with 1/2 cup of salt. Add 1/2 cup of water… and mix until smooth. Divide it up into three sandwich bags and add a few drops of liquid watercolor or food coloring to each bag.

What is the best paint for children's handprints? ›

Tempera Paint:Tempera paint is a great paint choice because it's easy to clean, dries fast and won't crack or flake.

What non-toxic paint is safe for babies? ›

An option for non-toxic paint is clay paint. Clay paint is made from natural materials, so it's typically biodegradable and non-toxic. It's also breathable, so it won't trap harmful fumes in the room. Milk paint is made from natural materials like milk and lime, so it's gentle on your furniture.

What food can you use as paint? ›

Whatever you have in the cupboard. In the tutorial, I have used; tea bags, onion skins, ground coffee, blueberries, turmeric, blackberries and paprika. You could also try beetroot, saffron, red cabbage or spinach.

What is the best paint for toddler crafts? ›

If you're only going to buy one kind of paint, get tempera paint. Use it for everyday paint on paper, cardboard and poster board. Liquid watercolors are easier for toddlers to use than the traditional pan watercolors.

How to make bath paint for babies? ›

Mix cornstarch and liquid soap in bowl. Pour into ice cube tray, filling about 1/2 full. Put 4-8 drops of different food coloring colors into each section and mix till blended. I usually use toothpicks to mix when in the ice cube tray.

What kind of wall paint is safe for babies? ›

Modern paints that are non-toxic (i.e., no silicates or lead), non-odor, and no-VOC are safest to use around babies.

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