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    Home » Kids

    Ice Cube Painting

    [published_or_updated] · by Angela Paris · 1 Comment[affiliate_disclosure]

    Painting with Ice Cubes - When the weather is hot and humid, the kids will love this fun and easy Ice Cube Painting activity!

    Painting with Ice Cubes- Child's hands holding an ice cube tray with water dyed with food coloring to make painting craft sticks.
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    • Materials
    • Ice Cube Painting FAQ
    • Ice Cube Trays
    • Benefits of Ice Cube Painting
    • How to Make Colored Ice Cubes
    • Painting with Ice Cubes
    • More Activities for Kids
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    My niece and nephew absolutely love doing craft projects with their mom. Recently, they had some fun with food coloring and made ice cubes and then painted with them!

    Doesn't this look like so much fun??

    Ice Cube Painting - close up of a child holding a craft stick with frozen yellow ice cube to paint on paper.

    Materials

    We're going to show you just how simple this project is to do - you only need a few simple items.

    • water
    • craft sticks
    • Gel food coloring
    • ice cube trays
    • watercolor paper for painting
    close up of an ice cube tray, craft sticks and food coloring to make colored ice cubes for painting

    Ice Cube Painting FAQ

    Here are some frequently asked questions about this project:

    Can I use a different kind of food coloring?

    I prefer Wilton gel food coloring because it creates such vibrant colors. Other kinds of food coloring will work, but the colors may not be as bright.

    Why use watercolor paper?

    I like the watercolor paper from Crayola because it is designed to handle the extra liquid that you have with painting with watercolors and ice cube painting. Other thick papers will work as well such as construction paper.

    What are craft sticks?

    Craft sticks are basically clean unused popsicle sticks that are fabulous for all kinds of crafts. (Check out our Craft Stick Star Bookmarks!) You can find these at your local craft store, or order them online.

    Ice Cube Trays

    While standard ice cube trays work just fine, you might want to check out molds with cool shapes. If the ice cube wells are too small, the ice will melt really quickly, so you want ones that are a medium size.

    The trays we used are actually from Trader Joe's Steamed Chicken Soup Dumplings! You can even use a small popsicle mold and skip the craft sticks altogether.

    Ice Cube Painting - Child's hands holding an frozen water dyed with food coloring on craft sticks.

    Benefits of Ice Cube Painting

    Ice Cube Painting projects are great for kids because it helps strengthen their coordination and fine motor skills.

    Painting with ice cubes is also a great opportunity to talk about color, chemical reactions and of course, is a fun way for kids to be creative.

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    How to Make Colored Ice Cubes

    Before you begin, add some old newspaper down on your table. The food coloring will stain so it's a good idea to protect your surface while you're making the ice cubes and when you are painting.

    1. To make the colored ice cubes, add a little bit of water to each of the wells - about ⅔ full.
    2. After that, dip a craft stick into one of the gel colors and then gently mix the color into one of the wells. Leave the craft stick in that spot, allowing it to rest on the side, and move on.
    3. Continue adding color into each of the wells and mixing gently. Try not to let the water splash since that will change the color.
    4. Slide the ice cube tray into the freezer and let sit for several hours until the ice cubes are frozen solid.

    Tip - If you want to mix colors, use a small measuring cup to mix the colors, and then pour it into the tray.

    Painting with Ice Cubes- an ice cube tray with water dyed with food coloring to make painting craft sticks.

    Painting with Ice Cubes

    • Again, cover your surface with old newspaper and set out the watercolor paper.
    • Gently wiggle the craft sticks to loosen the colored ice cubes from the mold.
    • Use the sticks to slide the ice cube across the paper to paint.
    Painting with Ice Cubes - a young boy paints with a blue ice cube on a craft stick.
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    1. Gina says

      July 27, 2020 at 9:30 am

      Another great activity! I just love the things you share 🙂

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