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Brilliant Parenting Hack: Make a Mess-Free Finger Paint for Toddlers

By Racquel Bregg in Activities for Kids

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It’s a fact of life: every toddler loves to finger paint. And, to the dismay of parents everywhere, they seem to like it messier the better, right? Well, what if I told you you could make a mess-free finger paint that could satisfy that creative itch…minus the cringe-worthy mess?

Well…you can! Today I’m going to show you how to make a finger paint for toddlers that lets them be creative without driving you crazy. Win-win!

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Mess-Free Finger Paint for Toddlers

With three toddlers at home (and an extra toddler with us several days a week), I’m always looking for fun projects to engage them. I love to do crafts and arts with the boys but sometimes it can get REALLY messy! So I love when I find mess-free activities to do with my toddlers. 

Believe me, I’ve experimented with dozens of activities, and this mess-free finger paint activity is one of our favorites! We’ve still had many cold days recently and lots of rain, so having fun indoor activities like this makes the days so much easier.

I’ll admit, it’s not as vibrant or “paint-y” as the real thing, but I like that my toddlers can be creative without messing up our house. This style of finger painting lets your children still experience a lot of the benefits of finger painting without the smears of paint all down your walls.

Want more ideas that won’t leave your house in shambles? Check out this post filled with dozens of mess-free toddler activities!

The Benefits of Fingerpainting

There are several reasons why I encourage my children to finger paint (mess-free or not). Here are a few of the benefits of painting for kids:

  • It doesn’t require any special tools. All you need are your fingers!
  • Painting is one of the best ways to work on hand-eye coordination and strengthen fine motor skills. This is a necessary skill to develop for toddlers!
  • It’s a great way to explore creativity, color mixing, and texture.
  • This is the perfect way to introduce color theory and teach your child about how to mix primary colors to develop secondary ones.
  • It’s a lot of fun for kids and parents alike!

Now that you know why you need to be doing this craft, let me show you just how easy it is to put together!

Mess-Free Finger Paint Supplies

You only need a few supplies to make mess-free finger paint, and the good news is that most of them are probably already in your house.

  • painters tape
  • finger paint – we used this particular brand but any kind will work as long as it’s not too thick or thin so it can move around freely. I typically will just buy paint at my local Target or Walmart, but if you’re feeling ambitious, you can make a DIY paint too.
  • plain white paper – the kind right out of your printer works great or grab a stack of craft paper.
  • large plastic zip closure storage bags – find these at a grocery store or online if your cabinet isn’t already stocked. These will need to be large enough to cover the entire sheet of paper.
Bottles of finger paint, with paper, ziplock bags and painters tape on a table.

Step by Step Directions

Putting together this craft couldn’t be easier! Star by squirting several colors of finger paint into a large plastic zip closure storage bag.

I kept the colors separated so the kids could mix them together and explore—after all, that’s the fun of finger painting! Zip the storage bag shut, removing most of the air from the bag.

Next, tape a sheet of white paper to the table or work surface using painters tape.  

A large sheet of white paper taped to a tabletop as a canvas for finger painting.

Then, tape the storage bag over the top of the paper. You’ll want to make sure the bag is taped down well to prevent it from slipping.  It will also keep the paint from getting on the table if the bag comes open. 

Large drops of red, green, yellow and white finger paint inside of a ziplock bag.

That’s it! Now onto the fun part. Let your children play, explore, and get creative with this mess-free finger paint! They can experiment with mixing the colors and drawing in the paint without the mess of traditional finger painting!

Washable paints spread around a piece of art paper inside of plastic, with toddler finger prints and tracks clearly visible.

Another option is to do this same method but rather than tape the bag onto paper, tape it up to a window or glass door. The outdoors and nature become the backdrop for your little artist’s work.

My kids had just as much fun with this mess-free finger paint activity as regular finger painting. And I enjoyed the “clean up” much more too!

Looking for a painting activity for older kids? They’ll love this homemade puffy paint – it’s so much fun!

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A child's hand pressing around paint in a mess-free finger painting activity image for Pinterest.

More Activities for Kids:

  • Two-Ingredient Edible Finger Paint
  • How to Make a Sponge Painting Rainbow
  • Diy Sidewalk Chalk Paint for Kids
  • How to Make Simple-Ingredient Puffy Paint

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    Filed Under: Activities for Kids Tagged With: preschoolPublished on June 15, 2021

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    Comments

    1. Jennifer says

      April 16, 2015 at 12:49 pm

      Those ideas are genius! I have a friend who has super creative kids. The cleanup is terrible most of the time.

      Reply
    2. Sarah Marturano says

      April 16, 2015 at 4:33 pm

      Aww, I love these ideas! Thanks for sharing! They look super fun.

      Reply
    3. Aimee SMith says

      April 16, 2015 at 5:15 pm

      My toddler HATES getting dirty! This is such a great activity for him!

      Reply
    4. Kathy says

      April 16, 2015 at 8:39 pm

      My girls love to play with finger paint. I never thought about using tape like that though. That’s a great idea to keep it less messy!

      Reply
    5. Liz Mays says

      April 16, 2015 at 8:51 pm

      That’s a really good idea! It would be so cool to see what the little ones come up with too!

      Reply
    6. Kelly Hutchinson says

      April 16, 2015 at 9:33 pm

      This is probably the most brilliant things I have ever seen! I would have loved to try this when my kids were little.

      Reply
    7. Kerrie says

      April 16, 2015 at 10:14 pm

      What a fun idea! I love that it’s not so messy and I bet the kids think it feels pretty cool.

      Reply
    8. Ann Bacciaglia says

      April 16, 2015 at 10:17 pm

      This is such a great idea. My friends little girl is Autistic and this would be perfect for her.

      Reply
    9. Aubrey says

      April 16, 2015 at 10:42 pm

      That is such a good idea. Wish I would have thought of it when my kids were little.

      Reply
    10. DEBI says

      April 16, 2015 at 10:44 pm

      I love the mess free idea. I amnot sure my kids wold be happy though. The mess is part of the phone.

      Reply
    11. Brett says

      April 16, 2015 at 10:56 pm

      I love this! While I don’t mind messy painting with the kids, there are some times when you just need to control the mess. I bet the kids really would like it.

      Reply
    12. Mistee Dawn says

      April 17, 2015 at 1:04 am

      This is such a good idea. Wish I would have thought of this when my daughter was little. Would have saved me from cleaning a lot of messes.

      Reply
    13. Dawn says

      April 17, 2015 at 1:04 am

      This is a brilliant idea! I wish I had known this when my daughter was little.

      Reply
    14. Robin (Masshole Mommy) says

      April 17, 2015 at 1:06 am

      This is such a mess saver! I like how the kids still get to have fun and be creative though.

      Reply
    15. Jennifer Sikora says

      April 17, 2015 at 8:32 am

      We used to make this with our kids when they were little. I love how easy it is to entertain them at this age.

      Reply
    16. lisa says

      April 17, 2015 at 11:39 am

      What a great idea! I love anything mess free.

      Reply
    17. kristin says

      April 21, 2015 at 12:37 pm

      What a great idea. My toddler would have such a great time with this!

      Reply

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