Thursday, March 18, 2010

Warthogs Paint





Our Thunder Cake is frosted, and ready to be sampled after lunch.

Meanwhile, we're passing the time, with some splishy, splashy, color mixing, fun, thanks to Pamela Duncan Edwards' Warthogs Paint, and Magical Mama's recipe for Wacky Water Colors.



Mix together:

  • 3 Tablespoons Baking Soda
  • 3 Tablespoons Corn Starch
  • 3 Tablespoons White Vinegar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Light Corn Syrup
  • and food color

We're using the paint while it's still wet today, but when allowed to dry, it makes a very nice, water color paint.

And, it's great for mixing into all sorts of colors.


For more story stretching activities, including another for Warthogs Paint, be sure to check out this week's story + art link up at A Mommy's Adventures.

It's great to be a homeschooler.

16 comments:

Natalie PlanetSmarty said...

Both books look very interesting, and I love the recipe for watercolor paint. So far I've been very disappointed with the watercolors that I bought in Dollar stores - the colors are completely muddy. Your children paintings look very vibrant, and the cake sounds very yummy!

Michelle said...

We enjoyed this book and baking too for our stART project! I love the rainbows made from the homemade watercolor paints. I can't wait to try out the paint recipe :0)

Thank you for linking up to stART!!

Unknown said...

This is a hot book this week! I love your ideas! I signed up to follow you, and look forward to reading more!

Kelly said...

We love the book Thunder Cake. I've never tried the recipe before though. How was it? It looked great and they certainly looked like they enjoyed themselves.

An Almost Unschooling Mom said...

It wasn't bad. If I hadn't known it had tomato in it, I probably wouldn't have guessed, but knowing it was there, made it harder to enjoy, than I thought it would :)

Stacy said...

This is so cute! Thanks for the recipe for watercolor paint! I'll have to try that sometime with Bekah!

Jenny said...

I'll have to look into making our own watercolors, how fun!

Debbie said...

I look forward to trying the paint recipe out. It is hard to find decent water colors anymore!

sbswtp said...

Great project:) I'm loving the cake!

Valerie @ Inner Child Fun said...

What a neat book! I'm making note of it to take it out from our library early next week. Thanks!! Great rainbow pics too! :-)

silly eagle books said...

Thanks for the paint recipe! I love mixing up things from kitchen supplies--we'll be trying this very soon.

melaniet42 said...

Great recipe for watercolor paint - we'll have to give it a try. Thanks!

Christianne @ Little Page Turners said...

I'm waiting for a hot stormy day to make a thunder cake, but we'll try that paint recipe soon! Thanks!

Brimful Curiosities said...

Had no idea I could make my own watercolors. Must bookmark Magical Mama's recipe for a later date. Beautiful rainbows, by the way.

Ticia said...

Making your own watercolors, how cool is that?

Kelly said...

LOL, yes, it was the tomato that has prevented me from making it too. Maybe we'll have to try it later this summer (our rainy season). Thanks!