Kid Territory: Crafts: Plant Paints

Plants get their colors from chemicals called pigments, which reflect light in certain ways that our eyes and brains interpret as color. Plant pigments have been used for centuries as paint for clothes and art. Make some plant paint yourself and see what you can create!

What you need

    • Plants
    • Onion skins for brown
    • Dandelion flowers for yellow
    • Beets for red
    • Carrots for orange
    • Beet greens, carrot greens, or artichokes for green
    • Cranberries for pink
    • Blueberries or blackberries for blue

Other items

    • Water
    • Sauce pans
    • Paintbrushes
    • White paper
    • Paper towels or newspaper
    • Muffin tin, small glass jars, or clean margarine containers

Most importantly...

An adult to help you with the cooking!

What you do

1. Boil each of the plants in a separate pan of water until the water turns the color you want. Cool the pans of water.
2. Take out the plants, then pour the cooled, colored waters into separate compartments in the muffin tin, or into separate jars or margarine containers.
3. Cover your work surface with paper towels or newspaper, then use paintbrushes to dip into the colored waters and paint pictures or designs on the white paper. Construction paper works well because it absorbs the water more.

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