Shaving Cream Fireworks
Post by Contributing Writer Amy
These Shaving Cream Fireworks paintings were just as fun to make as they are to display! From a toddler to preschoolers, all my kids loved this cool process art project. It’s messy fun and doesn’t need very many supplies:
- Shaving Cream (Only 97 cents at Wal-Mart!)
- Red and Blue Paint or Food Coloring (We used liquid watercolors.)
- Toothpicks
- Paper
- Pan with Low Sides
- Stiff Paper or Cardboard (We just used some junk mail.)
Start by filling up the pan with shaving cream. I had the kiddos wear their swimming suits since it is HOT here and they could wash off with the hose when we were done.
Use the stiff paper or cardboard to smooth out the shaving cream. Try to get it fairly level so the paint or food coloring won’t run, but will stay in a circle when you drop it on the food coloring.
Drop red and blue paint in dots all over the shaving cream.
Take a toothpick and start in the center drawing straight out, like making the rays on a sun. After doing so, you can use one drop of the opposite color in the middle for a cool, two-tone firework.
When all the fireworks are done, lay the paper on the shaving cream and pat very gently to make a print. Let it set a minute and you might see the paint soaking into the paper from the other side. Gently peel the paper off of the shaving cream.
Use a clean side of your stiff paper or cardboard to scrape off the excess shaving cream from the paper. You now have a beautiful fireworks painting! We were able to get several prints out of one pan, so keep printing if you’d like!
Amy is a former reading and third grade teacher as well as a mother to three little girls with big personalities. She believes joy can always be found in playing, learning, and ice cream.
I am 62 yrs old & have discovered this shaving cream art. I did all my Easter eggs with shaving cream & I had the most wonderful time doing it. Now that summer is here I am coloring my flower pots with shaving cream. Of course I found it on a Pinterest site. Can’t wait until they are dry. This is a wonderful thing only wish that I knew this when my children were little.
Wonder if this shaving cream art will work on white t- shirts? It is so pretty!!
Hmmm…maybe if you use permanent acrylic paint??? If you try it, let us know how it turns out!!!
I wondered the same thing. Did you try it?
He now do u get extra shave cream off paper if it has paint on it?
Scrape it off, using an old card or even junk mail printed on card stock like I used the Shutterfly ad. You use it like a squeegee. The paint stays on the paper, but the shaving cream is scraped off. I thought it would smear the paint the first time I did it, but it didn’t! I hope you give it a try!
Hi Amy,
This is a very interesting project that we can work on this weekend with my kids. I never tried it yet but it looks interesting . It’s going to be a great experiment for my kids too. I’m sharing this on m facebook.
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy the both process and the finished product! :)
This is also a fun way to glaze pottery. Even if the shaving cream stays it just burns off and can be a bit of texture if you want. You can also mix underglaze and the shaving cream to make texture designs. It does run some so be careful.
Wow- I never knew you could do that! So cool!
What a great idea! I’m going to use it at my playgroup for 0-5 year olds because they LOVE to get messy. Thanks for sharing!
I hope it goes well! Thank you!
Would this transfer onto a white T-shirt?
Not sure…if you try it, let us know!