Veggies Can Make Natural, Safe Paint for Kids

Veggies can make natural safe paint for kids

By Spramani Elaun

Many parents ask me the same important question: What is the safest paint for toddlers?


My best advice, especially during the early toddler years, is simple: make your own vegetable paint at home.

When babies transition into toddlerhood, they explore the world with their mouths. Everything gets tasted. Even though many art paints are labeled non-toxic, they are still not intended to be eaten. Vegetable-based paint offers a gentle, reassuring alternative during this stage of development.

Homemade veggie paint is safe, easy to make, and perfect for first-time painters. It also connects children to nature and introduces art in the most natural way possible.


Veggies can make natural safe paint for kids

What “Natural Paint” Really Means

Natural vegetable paints are made from pigments found in fruits, vegetables, leaves, flowers, seeds, or roots. These pigments have been used for thousands of years, including in early cave paintings.

A few important notes for parents:

  • Some commercial “natural” paints still include preservatives for shelf life
  • There is currently no U.S. seal regulating natural art products
  • Always read ingredient lists carefully
  • Even natural pigments may cause irritation for children with sensitivities

Homemade vegetable paint keeps ingredients simple and transparent—perfect for young children.

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Why Vegetable Paint Is Ideal for Toddlers

  • Safe if accidentally tasted
  • Gentle on sensitive skin
  • Easy to clean up
  • Encourages sensory exploration
  • Introduces painting without fear or restriction

Veggie paint works beautifully for finger painting, sponge painting, or simple brush exploration.

Veggies can make natural safe paint for kids

How to Make Kale or Beet Paint

Making vegetable paint is very similar to making juice. You can even use a juicer if you have one.

What You’ll Need

  • Dark vegetables (kale, beets, carrots work best)
  • Water
  • Blender or juicer
  • Strainer
  • Optional: cornstarch
Veggies can make natural safe paint for kids

Steps

  1. Blend vegetables with water
    Use about 3 parts water to 1 part vegetables. Strongly pigmented veggies give the best color.
  2. Strain the mixture
    Remove pulp and solids until only liquid remains.
  3. Adjust texture (optional)
    Add a small amount of cornstarch if you want thicker paint. Otherwise, use it as a watercolor-style ink.
  4. Store safely
    Keep veggie paint refrigerated for up to two weeks.
Veggies can make natural safe paint for kids

Silly Faces With Veggie Paint (Toddler-Friendly Art Idea)

This playful activity works well across age levels with small adjustments.

Preparation

  • Cut circles from thick watercolor paper
  • Trace circles using a cup or plate

How to Adapt by Age

  • Very young toddlers: Paint only
  • Young children: Paint + glue features
  • Older children: Complete all steps independently

Steps

  1. Trace and cut circle shapes
  2. Let children paint with veggie paint
  3. Allow artwork to dry
  4. Add facial features using recycled materials like yarn, wool, or buttons

This activity keeps the focus on process, texture, and exploration, not perfection.


Final Thoughts

Vegetable paint is a beautiful way to introduce art to toddlers safely and naturally. It removes worry, invites curiosity, and honors how young children learn best—through sensory discovery.

Painting doesn’t need to be complicated or store-bought to be meaningful. Sometimes, the safest and most joyful materials are already in your kitchen.

If you’d like more guidance on introducing paint, choosing safe art supplies, or creating calm art experiences for young children, explore my books and teaching resources for parents and caregivers.


About the Author: Spramani Elaun is a professional artist, author of 10 books on early childhood and elementary art education, and founder of Nature of Art®. She holds degrees in Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Digital Media, Print Media, and Business, and has spent over two decades developing the Science Art Method™. She trains Montessori schools and independent educators worldwide.  

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