Window Dressing
- Total Time Needed:
- 1-2 Hours
Help your child put his holiday artwork on display with this fun, easy-to-clean-up project that uses fluffy paints made from soap.
- Materials
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- Kitchen grater
- Bar of mild white soap
- Lukewarm water
- Electric mixer
- Liquid food coloring
- Newspaper
- Masking tape
- New kitchen sponge
- Instructions
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To prepare the paint, first use a kitchen grater and a bar of mild white soap (we used a 3.1-ounce bar of Ivory) to make 1 cup of soap shavings.
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Combine the shavings with 1 cup of lukewarm water in a large bowl with an electric mixer on low speed, mixing just until blended. Increase the speed to medium high and beat for another 3 to 5 minutes, until the mixture is foamy and forms stiff peaks. For colors, divide the mixture among several bowls and tint each batch with a few drops of liquid food coloring. (This makes about 8 cups of soap paint; larger scenes, like our tree, may require more.)
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To decorate a window, first cover the floor with newspaper and protect the window casing with masking tape. Cut a new kitchen sponge into small pieces, then help your child create a wintry scene with a textured effect by dabbing the paints onto the glass with the sponges. Allow the paints to dry, then peel away the tape. -
To remove the design, first scrape off the bulk of the dried soap, then use window cleaner and a rag or paper towels to remove the remainder.
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