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Introducing Your Chanukah Craft Activity: Embossed Foil Art!

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Looking for a Chanukah craft to keep the kids busy? This is embossed foil art project is our new favorite.

 It’s always a challenge to come up with something to entertain the kids at the yearly family Chanukah party. With cousins of all ages, it can be hard to find a craft that will please them all. Especially if you are trying to budget, finding the perfect project can be a harrowing ordeal.  Embossed foil art is a fantastic activity that will appeal to children of all ages. It’s easy, clean and cheap to boot! The teens can help with the glue gunning step and children of all ages will enjoy coloring in the foil. In fact, it’s so much fun you may even find an adult coloring at the kids table!

Supplies needed:

  • Card board, cut to size. I used cardboard from a cereal box, but a regular box cut up will also do the trick
  • Glue sticks
  • Glue gun (It’s a good idea to have more than one if there’ll be a lot of kids)
  • Glue gun sticks – Make sure to have a big package!
  • Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil
  • Sharpie Markers in an assortment of colors. You can purchase markers at the dollar store or alternatively this is a great set by Amazon basics. Washable markers will work, though the colors won’t be as vibrant.
  • Image of your choice, printed
  • Picture frames (optional). Frames can be purchased at the Dollar Store, Amazing Savings, or Amazon. Alternatively, you can purchase picture mats like these on Amazon.

Directions:

  1. Decide what size you would like your project to be. I did mine as an 8 x 10. Measure and cut out a template using a regular piece of paper. Using your template as a guide, cut out rectangles from your cardboard. Cut enough so that each person making the project can receive one.
  2. Print a simple Chanukah clip art from your computer. Look for an image that is not too detailed and has clear defined lines. Dreidels and menorahs work great. Paste the image onto your cardboard using the glue stick.
  3. Heat up the glue gun. Carefully go over the outline of the image with glue. Let dry.
  4. Cut a piece of aluminum foil a bit bigger than your image size. Lay it on top of the image and then flip the image over and glue gun the excess to the back of the cardboard.
  5. Turn the cardboard back over. Gently rub with your fingers to emboss the image in the aluminum foil.
  6. Color your image with Sharpie markers. Enjoy the beautiful metallic effect!
  7. If you choose you can frame the image in the frame of your choice. White frame mats from Amazon are wonderful as those can be decorated with Sharpie markers as well.


About Liba:

Liba Nussbaum is lifelong crafter and art enthusiast. She has a ceramic and art studio called the Paintbrush located in Lakewood NJ.  Her studio offers a paint your own pottery, plaster and canvas experience! The studio is a non pressure environment where people of all ages can come paint, relax and unwind. The Paintbrush offers in studio and take home party packages! Leave the Chanukah entertainment to us! Call for Chanukah specials!  You can follow her on Instagram @thepaintbrushnj or check out the studio at 221 2nd st in Lakewood NJ. No appointment necessary! Call 732-385-3400 for hours.

Liba would love to see how your Chanukah crafts came out! Send her a picture by email to thepaintbrushnj@gmail.com or tag her on instagram!

 

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