DIY Cardboard Easel
There are many ways to make a quick easel. I might accept learned quite a few tricks if I had actually researched before I fabricated this projection. But I'm much more of a spontaneous planner, and I woke up on the morning time of art class with an idea that my students should experience painting on a proper easel. I quickly went to the attic, where we however have mounds of brown boxes from our movement last yr, and I grabbed a few and brought them downstairs. The post-obit is my solution to the DIY easel!
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Supplies:
~ Big cardboard boxes (mine were 18″ 10 18″ x 16″)
~ Duct record
~ Gluey back velcro
How to:
ane. Start by cut downwardly your box. Cut off the pinnacle and bottom flaps of your box (save for possible painting projection in the future). Now cut downwardly two of the four sides. Yous should now have two hinged pieces.
2. Cut a long slice of duct record (almost 26″). Tape the end to the bottom of the cardboard, then fold the tape over in half, taping information technology back on the other side of the paper-thin.
3. Cut a piece of gluey velcro and adhere ane to the duct tape and one to the cardboard. Done!
I did add a piece of masking record to stick the easels to the table equally they are then light-weight that I didn't want them moving while the kids painted. You could also just prop something up to the dorsum.
On this twenty-four hour period I taped a piece of paper to their easels, but y'all could too add some bulldog clips to the tiptop or sides and then it would be easy to add/remove paper in a jiffy.
The best office nearly these easels are that they are and then easy to fold upwards and store! Let me know if you try to brand these and if you think of any clever, new tricks.
xo, Bar
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