Learn to identify, use, and create safer art materials
Knowledge is power when it comes to making safer choices for your creative pursuits. Our educational resources help you understand what's in your art supplies and how to make informed decisions.
Whether you're a parent, teacher, professional artist, or hobbyist, these guides will help you navigate the often confusing world of art materials with confidence.
Art materials can carry various labels and certifications, but what do they actually mean? This guide breaks down the most common safety markings you'll encounter.
Products with this seal from ACMI contain no materials in sufficient quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans, including children.
These products may be harmful if misused, and include required warnings and safe handling instructions. Not recommended for children.
Common on European products, indicating compliance with health, safety, and environmental protection standards.
Even products labeled "non-toxic" may contain ingredients you might prefer to avoid. Here are some common ingredients to be aware of:
| Ingredient | Found In | Potential Concerns | Safer Alternatives |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heavy Metals (Cadmium, Lead) | Certain pigments, especially bright reds, yellows, and oranges | Toxicity, bioaccumulation | Earth pigments, plant-based colors |
| Formaldehyde | Some adhesives, fixatives, preservatives | Respiratory irritation, potential carcinogen | Plant-based glues, natural preservatives |
| Phthalates | Modeling compounds, certain paints | Endocrine disruption concerns | Beeswax or natural clay alternatives |
| VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) | Markers, adhesives, spray fixatives | Air pollution, respiratory irritation | Water-based products, low/no-VOC options |
Remember: The dose makes the poison. Many art materials are safe when used as directed, with proper ventilation, and with appropriate safety equipment when necessary.
Learn how to create vibrant, non-toxic paints using ingredients from your kitchen and garden.
Create pliable, non-toxic modeling clay that's safe even for the youngest artists.
Discover how to make non-toxic glue alternatives using simple, natural ingredients.
Turn waste paper into beautiful handmade sheets perfect for art projects.
Create hand-bound journals using recycled paper and natural materials from your garden or local park.
Age Range: 8+ (younger with assistance)
Time Required: 2-3 hours
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Turn ordinary vegetables into natural stamps for creating beautiful patterns and pictures.
Age Range: 3+ (with supervision)
Time Required: 30-60 minutes
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Explore plant-based dyeing techniques to create custom colored fabrics for art projects.
Age Range: 10+ (younger with assistance)
Time Required: 3-4 hours (including drying time)
View ProjectJoin our expert as they demonstrate how to extract and process pigments from plants, minerals, and foods to create professional-quality paints.
Date: June 15, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM NZST
Cost: $45 NZD (includes materials kit shipped to you)
Spaces: 15 available
Professional development workshop for educators on implementing safer art supplies in classroom settings.
Date: July 8, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Location: Auckland Education Center
Family-friendly workshop where participants create and take home various natural art supplies.
Date: August 22, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location: Wellington Community Center
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