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Puffy Paint Craft Ideas For Kids
You my dear friend, are making a VERY wise decision by landing on our latest roundup collection!
Today I’m sharing 20 Unbelievably Cool Things You Can Create With Tulip Puffy Paint and I hope you are really inspired by it. After all, most people think of this 3-D craft medium as just something you add to t-shirts and backpacks for a little puffed up dimension. But not on Glued To My Crafts! We like stepping outside the box a little and I would like to “think” we have become known for using this fabric paint in a VERY unique way!
In the past two years I’ve shared well over 20 different ways I have in-cooperated the 3-D Tulip fabric paint into our kid craft tutorials. In fact, there’s rarely ever a time I don’t pull out one of my many-colored bottles for a quick squiggle here and there on my crafts. It’s probably the easiest way to add a smiling face on your creations!
On that note, the Tulip Puffy Paint that I love to use, is not just for fabric. I love putting puffy paint on thick cardstock paper, on popsicle sticks, paper plates and even rocks that I leave in our front yard as decorations. And I would put money on it, that you have never thought to use the Tulip brand dimensional paint the way I do. So that’s why today I’ve rounded up 20+ of my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE kid craft tutorials that involve the Tulip craft brand as the star as the show.
In this collection post there are 20 different ideas using Tulip puffy paint, so there’s a little bit for everyone and any skill level. From preschool age to more elaborate ideas, I made sure to pick a wide array for you to ponder over. Many of which just involve folding a piece of paper in half, squiggling some paint in between and smashing it back together to make an abstract print, that we later turn into something amazing!
Now without further ado or me taking up anymore of your previous craft time, I’ll let you get to it! Just keep scrolling to pick your favorite ideas, then click on the provided links, to be taken to the original tutorials on Glued To My Crafts. Some of which even have free printable templates to get you started rather quickly!