3 Ingredient Scented Glitter Sensory Paint
We love trying out our own sensory paint over here. Pudding paint, flour paint, sand paint… So why not try scented glitter paint. This is so easy and all you need are 3 ingredients to make this fun sensory paint. I bet you have everything you need right there at your house.

3 Ingredient Scented Glitter Sensory Paint

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Supplies/What I used:
*muffin tin – 12 Cups Silicone Muffin Pan – Nonstick BPA Free Cupcake Pan 1 Pack Regular Size Silicone Mold
*food coloring-McCormick Nature’s Inspiration Food Colors, 0.51 Oz
*white conditioner(white soap for 2 colors)- look at dollar stores
The scent came from the soap and conditioner. One was Dawn body wash and the other was Gillette hair conditioner for men. They both smelled great and after the boys played in the paint they smelled great too.

How to make 3 ingredient paints:
I filled the muffin tins with the conditioner and then dropped in food coloring. I mixed it with a plastic fork. Then I sprinkled the top with glitter.
Now we had fun Glitter Scented Paint to use outside. Click sensory art activity to find out what we did with the paints.
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Fun! I think we’re going to try this during the week.
If you use this paint on paper does it work? I run childrens craft sessions and im really looking for things the younger ones can do and this seems really fun!!
Hi Lou, glad you stopped by to comment today. You are not the first one to message me about these paints and using them on paper. However, as a busy mom i forgot to come back and update the post. I just did. They do work on paper,yay! Now I can see us coming up with even more fun art projects for them. I also have at the top of this post links to our flour and pudding paints. They are wonderful for the youngest of kids. They work great with paper even though we love to use them in the tub:)I hope that helps and that you and your kids can have fun with these paints too. My 2yr really had fun painting with them. Take care, jaime