How to Make Snow Paint
Easy Snow Paint Recipe

Make some fun snow paint with the kids using only 2 ingredients!! The kids have a blast making designs and decorating the snow in the winter time. Also try our colorful snow volcanoes!

You’ll need some liquid food coloring, cold water, and a few squeeze bottles. That’s it! Consider getting regular food coloring and the neon ones to make different shades of colors! You can even use a spray bottle to make designs, you just turn the nozzle.
Time to get this snow party started! Grab those squeeze bottles and let’s add some color to the mix! Take off the lids and squeeze a few drops of food coloring into each bottle. Mix and match colors to create your own unique hues.
Now, slowly (like, really slowly) fill up the bottles with cold water. Don’t rush it, or you’ll end up with a colorful mess everywhere. Get those lids back on tight and give the bottles a quick wipe-down. Finally, it’s time to unleash your inner snow artist! Carefully remove the lids and get ready to paint the town (or at least the snow) with your vibrant colors! Have fun and get creative!
Kids can paint masterpieces on the snow-covered ground, create colorful snow sculptures, or even decorate their snow forts and snowmen with bright, bold designs. The possibilities are endless, and the best part? It’s a fun and easy way to enjoy the snow while expressing their artistic side!

Snow paint is so much fun! Kids can get creative and turn the snow into a colorful masterpiece! They can paint cool designs on the ground, decorate their snowmen and forts, or even make colorful snow sculptures. The options are endless, and it’s a super fun way to play in the snow!

Watch me make it…
Snow Paint
Materials
- Liquid food coloring
- Cold water
- Squeeze bottles
Instructions
- Take the lids off your squeeze bottles and squeeze several drops of each food coloring in a different bottle.
- Carefully fill up with cold water, not too fast it will bubble over.
- Tightly place the lids back on and wipe down the bottles.
- Carefully take the tops off and use to paint in the snow.







