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Make some shiny foil art frames to get the kids’ creativity flowing!
These washi tape and foil art frames take no time to make at all and provide a reflective surface for kids to draw on in Sharpie markers.
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My girls love drawing. It’s something that they usually do without any prompting by me, but this time I thought it would be fun to mix it up with a new medium that they could get creative with.
This foil art idea is low mess, low fuss and gives them a different shiny, smooth surface to draw on that they can see their reflection in. Needless to say, a big hit at our place!
How to create foil art frames
You will need:
- Heavy cardboard scraps, cut into irregular sized rectangles and squares. Having odd sizes adds a bit of interest for them.
- Aluminium foil
- Washi tape
- Sharpie markers in assorted colours
- Plastic tablecloth – permanent marker is hard to get off furniture!
How to:
Wrap the cardboard in pieces of foil, add a border of washi tape and you’re ready to go.
Ideally get a few pieces set up beforehand for the kids to create with. My two came over as I was setting up and began taking them out of my hands immediately. I couldn’t pump out the art boards fast enough!
We made a collage from them to brighten up some blank wall space. They are attached to the wall with a small amount of blu-tack (sticky tack).
This activity would be fun for older kids too.
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