If you are looking for a simple, low-prep activity that keeps your toddler engaged while building important skills, this pom pom ice cream painting is such a fun one to try. It is colorful, hands-on, and a creative twist on traditional painting that toddlers absolutely love!

What We Made
For this activity, we created a bright and playful “ice cream cone” using paint and pom poms. Instead of using brushes, your toddler gets to dip soft pom poms into paint and dab them onto paper to form a colorful scoop.
It is a simple setup, but it feels new and exciting for little ones who are used to regular painting.
Supplies You Need
- White cardstock paper
- Brown construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Washable paint (multiple colors)
- Paint palette or plate
- Pom poms
- Toddler paint smock (to keep clothes + arms clean)
How to Set It Up
- Cut out a triangle shape from brown construction paper to create your ice cream cone.
- Glue the cone onto the bottom center of a sheet of white cardstock.
- Pour different paint colors onto a palette or plate.
- Have your toddler dip pom poms into the paint.
- Let them dab, stamp, and paint above the cone to create their “ice cream scoop.”
I had my toddler wear a paint smock, which made the activity stress-free and allowed her to fully enjoy the process.

What Age Is This Best For?
This activity is perfect for:
- Toddlers (18 months and up with supervision)
- Preschoolers (2–4 years old)
Younger toddlers may need a little guidance with dipping and dabbing, while older toddlers can independently explore color mixing and layering.
Benefits of Pom Pom Painting
This simple craft actually supports so many areas of early development.
Fine Motor Skills
Gripping and holding the pom poms helps strengthen small hand muscles, which are important for writing later on.
Hand-Eye Coordination
Dabbing the paint onto a specific area (above the cone) helps toddlers practice control and coordination.
Sensory Exploration
The soft texture of pom poms combined with wet paint creates a rich sensory experience.
Creativity and Self-Expression
There is no right or wrong way to make the “ice cream.” Toddlers can explore colors, patterns, and layering freely.
Color Recognition
Using multiple paint colors helps reinforce color learning in a natural and fun way.

Developmental Benefits
Even though this activity is simple, it supports so many important developmental skills. The act of picking up and holding the pom poms helps strengthen fine motor skills, which are essential for tasks like writing later on. Dabbing the paint onto a specific area also helps improve hand-eye coordination and control.
There is also a strong sensory component. The combination of soft pom poms and wet paint creates a fun and engaging texture experience. At the same time, toddlers are naturally learning about colors as they see how different shades appear and mix together on the paper.
Most importantly, this activity encourages creativity and self-expression. Your toddler gets to decide how their ice cream looks, which builds confidence and independence.
Final Thoughts
This pom pom ice cream painting is one of those activities that is incredibly easy to set up but offers so much value. It is a fun, creative way to introduce toddlers to art while building important skills and keeping them engaged.
If you are looking for a fresh and simple way to get your toddler interested in painting, this is definitely one to try.


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