How to Do Shaving Cream Marbling (2024)

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by Jean Van't Hul

March 6, 2024

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Our favorite marbled paper technique for kids is shaving cream marbling! So fun and easy, this is one of our top art activities for kids of all ages!

Updated February 2024

The best, easiest, and cheapest homemade marbled paper is made with shaving cream marbling.

This marbling technique is one of our all-time favorite art activities. Like raised salt painting and splatter painting, it’s an art activity that kids never tire of and that we’ve returned to again and again over the years.

Here’s how to do this super fun marbling activity, plus some helpful tips for success!

First, here’s video showing the shaving cream marbling in progress. And scroll down for the step-by-step instructions.

And if you’ve got leftover shaving cream, you can also check out our post of great ideas for shaving cream art and play.

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Shaving Cream Marbling

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INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Create a layer of shaving cream

    First, spray a layer of shaving cream to cover the bottom of your baking dish.

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  2. Add color

    Then, add drops of liquid watercolor painton top of the shaving cream. Feel free to add several colors!

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    Note: If you don’t have liquid watercolors, you can use watered-down food coloring. You can even do this project with other paints, such as tempera or liquid/craft acrylics, although the results will look a bit different.

  3. Swirl the paint

    Use a stick (a chopstick, the end of a paint brush, or even a dropper) to swirl the paint around for a marbled effect.

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  4. Press the cardstock onto the cream

    Carefully press a piece of card stock into the paint-covered shaving cream.

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  5. Remove card from shaving cream

    Carefully lift up the card stock off the shaving cream.

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    Then use a piece of cardboard to scrape off the shaving cream, revealing your beautifully marbled paper!

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  6. Repeat!

    You’ll marble a few papers and then want to add more drops of liquid watercolor to swirl around and make even more! We kept adding different colors and seeing how they popped on the paper.

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Allow the papers to dry and then enjoy your newly marbled paper! Looking for some fun ways to use that new paper? Check out some of our favorites!

We’ve done shaving cream marbling enough times to figure out how to make the process as easy and fun as possible! So here are our tips for success:

Tips for Shaving Cream Marbling Success

  1. When you buy shaving cream, make sure it’s the foamy stuff and NOT gel. We really like to use the Smartly brand from Target – it’s very cheap and smells like summer (rather than the typical shaving cream scent!)
  2. You can do shaving cream marbling with just about any paints, not just liquid watercolors. We’ve done this with tempera paints, BioColors, watered down food coloring, and acrylics. BioColorsHow to Do Shaving Cream Marbling (12)and liquid watercolorsHow to Do Shaving Cream Marbling (13)work especially well, though.
  3. While you’d think watercolor paper would be best for this since it involves watercolor paint, you’ll actually get better results with a very smooth surface rather than the textured surface of watercolor paper. Use card stock if you have it or buy a sheet of white poster board and cut it down into small pieces.
  4. Scraping the shaving cream off the paper right away is important. You don’t want to let the shaving cream soak into the paper. It’ll get gunky and stain the paper. For scraping, use something with a wide, straight edge. We’ve used everything from a piece of cardboard to a large wood craft stick.
  5. We like to keep a bowl in the center of the table while we’re working. The shaving cream we scrape off of the newly marbled paper, gets re-scraped into the bowl. And later, when we’re finished with the activity, we use a rubber spatula to scrape the paint-y shaving cream into the trash before washing out the bowls and dishes.
  6. Keep a wet washcloth and/or bowl of water handy for washing shaving cream-covered hands. *
  7. To make clean up easier, spray off all the dishes and art trays outside with a hose. Or use a rubber spatula and scrape it all into the trash first, then rinse off.

This classic Artful Parent art activity is so fun! We LOVE our marbled paper!

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