11+ Tips How to Dry Puffy Paint Fast?
How to dry and how long it takes
Crafting is a fun thing to do, and not only for the kids! However, sooner or later every child may get bored of ordinary pencils, paints, and other stuff we buy for their creative home projects.
Luckily, there is one crafting staple that any kid and even adult will enjoy messing with, and it is called puffy paint. In general, it looks and it is applied just like any other paint. But parents may face quite a common issue after buying this fun stuff. How long does this paint have to dry? And how to make puffy paint dry quickly?
Let’s try to figure out whether this paint differs from others in terms of drying times, and what we can do to speed up its drying.
How to Make Puffy Paint Dry Fast?
Since this kind of paint needs pretty much time for complete drying, most people wonder how to dry puffy paint faster. Fortunately, it is not something impossible and you can choose one of three most popular drying methods to speed up your puffy masterpiece drying time.
- Use a blow dryer
- Dry it under the sun
- Make use of a fan
Now let us explain in detail what each of these methods implies. So the first one implies you should make use of your regular hair dryer. No other tools are needed! Simply set the hair dryer on the low-heat regime and work with it on the wettest areas covered with the puffy paint. This method is often preferred by craft enthusiasts since it is suitable for both drying paint on paper and on fabric.
The second way you can make your puffy piece of art dry quicker is to leave it exposed to the sun to dry. The sunlight will indeed make this paint dry really fast, but if you decide to dry your puffy drawing like this outdoors, make sure you fix the paper with something heavy. Otherwise, there is a huge risk it will be blown away by the wind!
Finally, using a fan is also an option. However, when using it, be sure your painted item is properly attached because your fan can easily blow it far away and ruin the paint layer and thus the drawing!
As you can see, making puffy paint dry faster is no big deal. Besides, these methods can be used for drying both commercially made and homemade paint.
Puffy Paint Dry Time
How long does it normally take for the puffy paint to dry? This is a good question that you should ask before starting your creative project! See, in most cases, puffy paint made for painting on paper will dry in approximately four hours.
Not that long to get exhausted from waiting. But not everyone is aware of the fact that the fabric-based puffy paint dries way longer than, for instance, acrylic or watercolor alternatives.
Between the application and readiness of the drawing made with a fabric-based paint, a whole day may pass! And if you want your puffy decoration to set properly on fabric, add a few more days for the paint to cure completely.
No wonder that people often ask about how to make puffy paint dry really fast.
What Is Puffy Paint?
So now we have already figured out how much time puffy paint takes to dry in general, and what can be done to speed up its drying. But we still have a question that is not answered: what is that puffy paint in fact?
To be short, puffy paint is a craft staple. It can be used for multiple and different crafting and creative projects, and it is especially adored by kids since it is able to dry in a raised puff on the surface you apply it to. This kind of paint can be used on quite many surfaces and materials including fabrics, paper, carton, wood, shoes, glass, and many more.
As for its looks, puffy paint looks exactly as any other liquid paint, let’s say, acrylic. It is usually sold in tubes or bottles with a narrow tip. This is needed for creating a thin paint line because, as you could already understand from its name, puffy paint puffs up as it gets dry. So after a while, it will get a cloud-like look on the surface you applied it to.
Naturally, if you apply it with a brush, you will get a messy puffy blot. But since the paint tubes have narrow ends, it allows you to create all sorts of puffy decorations, even write with this paint!
One more great feature of this fun stuff is that the fabric-based puff paint can be washed. It makes it possible to decorate your clothing and amuse friends and family with creative looks. And since this crafting staple also adds a non-slip grip to a surface it is applied to, moms can decorate the soles of their kids’ socks with it to provide extra grip!
How to Make Your Own Homemade Puffy Paint?
Of course, it is not difficult at all to find lots of varieties of this paint in crafting stores! All possible colors are available. But sometimes, if you want to go further, or if you are looking for a creative and fun way to spend time with your kids, making a do-it-yourself puffy paint can be a great option.
You might think that it is a complicated process. But fortunately, you will not need any specific tools, components, or skills. You can easily find all you need for a homemade puffy stuff at home, in your kitchen and in a tool box.
To make it yourself, prep the ingredients needed:
- 3 cups of any shaving cream, gel, or foam
- 1 cup flour
- 1 cup white glue
- food coloring or paint (except for watercolor)
- a bowl
- small cups
- zip packets
Start with mixing all the ingredients except for the paint or colorings in a bowl. Make sure you don’t blend them too thoroughly though: the air bubbles must still remain in shaving cream or foam to give the paint that airness and puffiness.
Now divide the substance into several equal parts and place them into the small cups you have prepared before. The number of parts will hang upon how many colors you want to have in the end. Once ready, add a few squirts of paint or coloring into each cup. Stir carefully but remember to not overmix it!
Finally, you can now fill the zip-lock packets with the paint, seal them, and poke a small hole in each (using a needle will make a perfect-size hole!). And now let the creativity begin!
How Long Will My Puffy Paint Last?
All crafting staples have their expiry dates, and puffy paint is not an exception. However, a commercially made paint and its homemade alternative will have distinct periods of storage, and you should be aware of that to not end up with a batch of paint that can not be used anymore because it dried out!
So if we talk about a store-bought puffy paint, its shelf life is usually about a week if the tube is already opened.
A homemade stuff, however, will last for five days or a bit longer if it was made of shaving cream or foam with the addition of flour. Like this, you can use it for another painting session in case the paint was not totally used in one sit.
How to Wash Puffy Paint Off?
Yes, puffy paint is a great fun since it can be applied on so many surfaces from paper to wood! But it stops being fun the second it ends up somewhere it does not belong. And then, another question appears: what to do to get that cloudy dried stuff off my clothes/furniture/shoes?!
Well, if your kids got too creative and you faced such trouble, don’t panic. Things can still be fixed! Depending on what type of surface you need to delete that paint from, you will need distinct means.
Removing Puffy Paint From Finished Wood?
Having paint blots or marks on your wooden furniture is not good at all. So if you need to know how to deal with the puffy paint that ended up on wood paneling or other wooden surfaces, do the following.
Grab a soft cloth, soak it with warm water, and wipe off as much paint as you can. Then pulverize the blotted area with any glass-cleaning liquid and wipe with paper towels. That is basically all you need to do.
But if the blot is extremely stubborn, opt for Mr.Clean MAgic Eraser according to the manufacturer’s directions.
How to Delete Puffy Paint From Clothing?
If you didn’t plan to have your t-shirt or a dress to be decorated with a puffy cloud-like ornament, you need to act quickly to remove it from there. The simplest way is to launder the item in the warmest water that is allowed for this type of fabric with the use of your regular detergent.
However, if this is not enough and you can still see the traces of paint on the garment, you can try and make use of Resolve Stain Remover or something similar.
So this was our brief guide on how to make puffy paint dry faster. You are now aware of not only how to speed up its drying process but also what to do to delete this puffy stuff from your clothes or furniture.
And for those who are not afraid of stains, we shared an easy recipe of homemade puffy paint. It requires only the simplest components that can be found in any home, and the result will be the same fun as from the store-bought product!
Have fun when creating with your puffy paint, and remember to use it accurately to not stain your clothes and furnishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
⭐ How long will puffy paint need to dry on glass?
From 6 to 8 hours.
⭐ Can puffy paint be washed off?
Homemade pain can be washed off quite easily, but dealing with a store-bought one might require more effort and time.
⭐ What glue is best to use for a DIY puffy paint?
An ordinary Elmer’s school white glue.
How long does fabric paint take to dry? I want to try DIY clothes decor, but I need something that dries fast enough.
Does anyone know how to make puffy paint with shaving cream? What other ingredients do I need to use except for the shaving cream itself? And in what ratio shall I mix them?
Hey there. Well, I can hardly be a good help here since I did it only once. What I did was that I mixed equal parts shaving cream and glue. Then I added food color and mixed everything to distribute the pigment smoothly.
How long does DIY puffy paint dry? Is it the same drying time as for commercial paints?
I can’t consider myself beaing a skilled puffy painter since I made my own DIY puffy paint only once. I left it to dry for approximately 24 hours. Back then, it worked. If you apply it in a thin layer, try to let it sit overnight and see how it hardens in the morning. If it’s still wet, simply give it some more time.
Hi. Can anyone tell me the Tulip puffy paint dry time, please? I’ve never used it before, so I don’t know how long it takes to fully dry and harden.
Well, my own recipe is to let it dry flat for at least 4 hours. It will give the paint enough time to harden. I also use a simple rule: each mm of the design requires 24 hours of drying. Hope it will help you.
Hello everyone! I need your advice. Did anyone ever tried to dry puffy paint in the oven? If you did, please share how it worked!
Hi! Yes, you can use your oven to dry puffy paint! I had some leftover puffy paint mixed up from last time, and I put it in the oven at 350 for about 3 minutes. The paint puffed up and hardened nearly as good as it did in the microwave!
How long does puffy fabric paint take to dry? I heard that it dries long enough, so now
I’m hesitating whether I should use it for decorating my shirt.
How long does puffy paint take to dry on paper? Do you think a couple of hours will be enough?
No, I guess two hours is not enough. See, this paint creates a three-dimensional “painting” on paper, and that puffy layer is rather thick. So I’d say you should consider leaving the painting overnight to dry properly.
How long does puffy paint take to dry on plastic? I know it can be applied on such a surface, but since plastic is slippery – is it possible that the paint will take longer to dry to the touch?
I used this kind of paint many times on plastic when my kids were decorating Christmas toys for their grandparents or they were making eggs for Easter to take to school and kindergarten. So, what I want to say is that this pain will attach to plastic for sure!
As for the drying time, I remember we left those plastic eggs for one day to dry on the shelf, so I guess, this is the minimal period of time needed.
Hi! I have recently learned about a new type of paint for creativity, a puffy paint for fabric, if you know that. So I bought some for my kid, but it seems that there is no instructions on the box regarding the drying time. How long does puffy fabric paint take to dry? Does anyone know?
I remember I bought this kind of paint once. If I remember it correctly, it took that puff drawing on my daughter’s t-shirt two days to dry to the touch completely. But I guess that’s because she applied too much! Anyway, I’m sure you should keep the drawing away to dry it for at least 24 hours.
Can you dry puffy paint with a hair dryer? I have never used this material before. This is why I have no idea of how to dry it correctly (except for the air-drying method). If you know how it can be dried safely so that I don’t ruin the puffy layer of paint, I will be super grateful!
Hello! I work with puffy paint often enough since I give artistic classes for kids. And yes, it can be safely dried with the hair dryer! It’s very simple in fact. You just need to set the appliance on the low heat regime and work on the wettest areas of your drawing. Don’t worry, the puffy layer will not be destroyed!
Is puffy paint toxic? I’d like to try and buy it for my kids, but I’m a bit concerned about its safety. Did anyone try it for painting with children? Was everything ok?
Hi! My kids paint with this stuff all the time and they are absolutely fine! his paint is not toxic and safe for all ages, so relax.
Will puffy paint dry on glass? I’d like to try it for our school art project, but I’m not sure whether the paint will hold to such a slippery surface.
Of course it will hold to it! I heard this paint can even be applied on the soles of socks to make them less slippery. Definitely, it will stick to glass. At least, I know they write it on the instruction tag.