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My preschool class is making christmas ornaments and I need to find a recipe for a glue and water paint sealant to preserve the paint and ornament.

5 Responses to “How Do I Make A Paint Sealer With Glue And Water For Preschoolers Making Ornaments?”

  • mali Says:

    eggs…..egg tempora?

  • J T Says:

    You can make a glue/water mix about the consistency of buttermilk, maybe a little thicker, then brush it on – can’t give you the exact mixture because it would depend on the consistency of the glue you use (all are not the same and also change with age). Just add a little water at a time and shake or stir as you go till you get the desired consistency.
    NOTE : Even after your glue/water sealant is applied and dried, it will still get sticky if it gets damp….so let your students and parents know.
    I did this when teaching kindergarten.

  • VW Says:

    Thin the glue with water or better yet, get Modge Podge. Our preschool used that for just about everything. YOu can find it at Walmart craft section or Michaels.

  • WP Robot Wordpress Autoposter Says:

    if you use corn syrup mixed with a small amount of water (and food coloring if you’d like to use this as the paint), it dries unsticky and looks shiny and feels really cool.

  • Wisdomwo Says:

    Thin the glue down with a bit of water. To be safe, make a sample to make sure the glue/water sealant doesn’t ruin the project.
    I’ve used a rough ratio of 2 parts glue to one part water for projects around here.