Marbled Stationary
This is a quick, fun craft to make marbled stationary, cards, envelopes, or anything you want!
Gather Supplies
Aluminum cake pan
Food coloring
1 can of shaving cream
Toothpicks
Painter’s tape
Thick paper (card stock is preferable)
Paper plates
Ruler
Spoon
Paper towels
Spray Shaving Cream Into Aluminum Cake Pan
Spray about half the can of shaving cream into the aluminum cake pan.
Add Drops of Food Coloring to the Shaving Cream
Add 7 - 10 drops of desired food coloring into the shaving cream. You can add as many colors as you want. Add more if you want more color, or fewer if you want less color.
Swirl Food Coloring Into Shaving Cream
Using a spoon or knife, swirl the food coloring into the shaving cream. Don't over mix it! You want to make sure to leave white space to create the marble effect.
Optional: Add Spots of Bold Color
If you'd like thicker lines or bolder colors in some spots, add several drops of food coloring to a paper plate and dip the toothpicks into the food coloring. Swirl the color into the shaving cream as much as desired. If you want thicker lines, you can also use a straw.
Prepare the Paper
Use the painter's tape to block off any portion of the card stock paper you don't want to color. This can be used to create patterns and borders.
Press Paper Into Shaving Cream
Press your prepared paper into the shaving cream face down. Press it down firmly into the shaving cream to ensure that the paper gets evenly dyed.
Remove Paper From Shaving Cream
Wait 10 - 12 seconds before removing the paper from the shaving cream. Don't leave it in too long or the paper will be too wet! Place the paper on a paper towel shaving cream side face up.
Remove the Shaving Cream
While the paper is laying down, use the ruler to scrape the shaving cream off the dyed paper. Remove as much as you can with the ruler. Try to do this quickly so that the paper doesn't become too wet.
Remove Excess Shaving Cream
Using a dry paper towel, pat the paper to remove any excess shaving cream. Continue to pat the shaving cream off until there is no more left on the paper.
Dry and Finish
Set your paper aside. Wait 10 - 15 minutes, or until the paper feels completely dry to touch.
After paper is completely dry, remove the tape slowly and enjoy!