spring foam window decorations

Spring foam window decorations

Mar 22, 2018 - Craft , Spring - By Carine Robin

Here is a non messy, reusable and open-ended activity for your little ones.

What you need:

  • craft foam sheets
  • scissors
  • water and paintbrush
  • a window or the bath tube!

What to do:

Cut the foam sheet into various shapes. Here, we did a Spring theme but you can adapt it to whatever your child is interested in.

I found this idea years ago on the Imagination Tree blog !

If you are in need of more Spring crafts ideas, check 8 flowers crafts here .

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