Brighten summer with DIY sidewalk paint

School is finally out and the best season of the year has arrived. Skip the expensive store-bought sidewalk paint and whip up this easy recipe all summer long.

It makes being outside that much brighter!

Materials

Baking soda

Cornstarch

Water

Washable paint or food coloring

Foam brushes or paint brushes

Vinegar

Spray bottle

Directions

1. To make the paint, you need equal parts cornstarch, baking soda and water. I start with a glass measuring cup and mix 1/3 cup water with 1/3 cup cornstarch and 1/3 cup baking soda. It will be tough at first, but keep stirring to mix well.

2. I suggest using a cupcake tray as your paint holder to hold a variety of colors. I made the recipe ratio three times to fill the six-cupcake holes. Or you can easily use plastic cups for each color, too. Pour the mixture into the tray holes. Add either washable paint or food coloring and stir well to get the desired color.

3. Get painting. Use foam brushes or paintbrushes to make sidewalk masterpieces. You can store extra paint in a jar with a lid.

4. Once your painting is done, put vinegar in a spray bottle and spritz the painted sidewalks to watch the paint erupt and sizzle.

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