Fun With Foamies
If you haven't been to the craft store in a while, or even taken
a quick visit through the craft section of your super center,
then you may not have noticed the explosion of foam and the fun
you can have with it. With the colors of the rainbow, and every
color in-between, you can make anything from decorative frames
and signs to landscapes of animals and flowers. The
possibilities are endless.
The best way to get started is to browse through the section at
the store where the foam crafts are located. You will find large
sheets of foam, craft and projects buckets, and even large tubs
of various themed foamies to help you create that perfect
project with your child! You can even manage to purchase foamies
that have sticky backs so you can do your projects without any
glue, so these projects can be clean and easy to clean up.
Since Foamies come in all different shapes, colors and sizes,
you will want to pick a theme before you make your foam craft
purchase. Choose from holiday themes, animals, sports, projects
that involve decorating frames or door hangers, or to simply
make a landscape with various shapes or objects. If you are
planning for one to three children doing the craft, you can
easily spend less than $10, however if you plan on doing crafts
for a group like scouts or play dates, you may want to look into
getting a "Tub o' Foamies" that have sticky backs. These tubs
usually have several different shapes and objects. The tub
allows many to have lots of fun!
When beginning your project, be sure to keep in mind that
layering your pieces to create objects like houses and flowers
will add depth and interest into your project. The fun with
foamies isn't just the color and design, but in how your art
work becomes three-dimensional. If you don't have many foamies
to work with, you can simply print out a picture of the sky, a
lake, forest or desert on card stock. The foamies stick
perfectly to paper products. You can use image search engines
(ex. Google Images) to look for pictures to print by using the
search word "landscapes."
(c) Copyright 2005 by Rachael Towle, The Parent Station.
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