With a little shaving cream and food coloring, this elf created "marblelous" Christmas-inspired artwork to put on display! Food coloring is a fun and easy way to customize homemade cookies. Use this post to get an overview of the 4 main types of food coloring products. The elves have the best ideas for three foamy crafts that can be cleaned up in a jiff, including fake snow, puffy paint and "marbelous" paint.
Read on to see how to get started! Marble Paint You'll Need: White shaving cream Plate Food Coloring Paintbrush White paper or card stock Scissors Piece of plastic Instructions. Pay close attention to this Elf on the Shelf Warning. Don't Eat the Yellow Snow Note.
This Elf on a Shelf Idea uses flour and food coloring. Daily Elf on a Shelf Ideas plus elf printables. In a seperate cup, mix water and food coloring.
You can do multiple colors. Use a dropper or just pour the food coloring mixture into the oil. Open a alka-seltzer tablet and drop it in.
Watch the magic! You can add another alka seltzer after it stops if you want a longer show (it lasts about 1-2 minutes). Christmas Elf Color Palette and Icing Formulas Use this icing color palette and the formulas to make icing for your next Christmas elf cookie project! I used Chefmaster brand food coloring for all of these formulas. If you're not sure what the "parts" mean, or how to use these formulas, check out THIS POST for detailed step-by-step photos! Make lava lamps with your elf! Fill glass 3/4 full, then mix water/food coloring seperately.
Pour into oil and add an alka seltzer!. Our free coloring pages let you print and color these full size images of food. EDIBLE BRIGHT GREEN LUSTER DUST! DRY-DUST ON CAKES, COOKIES, CHOCOLATES & MORE FOR A GORGEOUS SHINE! ALSO MIX THE LUXURIOUS LUSTER DUST WITH EXTRACTS & SPIRITS TO CREATE AN EDIBLE METALLIC PAINT! Tips for using food coloring in cookie dough to personalize your homemade cookies as you bake.
It's fun and easy!