*This post was originally written for my old blog, and was dated September 28, 2017. It was one of my favorite posts and we have done this exact craft or one very similar each year since. Foil printed fall art for kids quickly became a favorite in our house. If you like this one, come back in December for a foil printed winter craft!*
Chris took the little boys with him to Peyton’s football practice tonight, so Josie and I had a little one on one time. I literally never get alone time with JoJo so the minute the guys were out the door, Josie and I got started on our mommy-daughter time.
We painted first, which she was pretty excited about. She isn’t a HUGE fan of painting, but she is a huge fan of making a mess and gets excited when she sees me get it all out. The goal of our artwork tonight was to create fall artwork using foil as our “brush”.
Fall Art For Kids – a Simple Fall Craft
I gave Josie a small sheet of foil and told her to crumple it up. It was a fun sensory part of our craft and she loved it. I let her crumple mine up, too.
I quickly painted the tree trunk before I let her begin painting. She’s a bit too little to paint her own trunk and I wanted her to sort of understand where to put her painted “leaves”.
Once the trunk was painted, I showed her how to create the leaves and let her go to town. She loved it and had so much fun with this one.
When we were done painting, we baked some cookies. I used my go-to cookie recipe that I’ve been using for years (click here to try it yourself!). Josie really likes dumping the ingredients in the bowl and eating the chocolate chips when mama’s not looking.
The guys were excited that we surprised them with cookies, and Josie & I had a blast bonding. It was such a good night.
I’d love to see some of your guys’ fall art creations! Share them in the comments so we can try them, too!
What a great idea! My grandchildren will love this!
What a great idea! My grandchildren will love this!
Cute!
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Thank you!
This looks like great fun! Going to try it with my toddler 🙂
Thank you! Let me know how it goes!!