LIFESTYLE Issue 883 · October 26, 2021

Easy as DIY

Easy as DIY


Photography by Saraizel Senderovits

This simple DIY, inspired by Josef Albers’s iconic and colorful piece, “Homage to the Square,” allows children to explore different color and shape combinations. It shows how different juxtapositions of form and hue affect the viewer’s perception and emotions. This can be hung in a child’s room for a whimsical art piece, or in the general family space for a twist on child-friendly art.

Since the felt adheres to itself without glue, it can be arranged and rearranged over and over again, making for endless fun and keeping your kiddos entertained while also doubling as cool modern art.

You will need:

  • 1–2 large sheets of felt for the background, depending on how large your frame is and how many colors you want the background to be
  • 10 8×10-inch felt sheets in assorted colors
  • scissors
  • frame (the one shown here is 19×27 inches)
  • tacky glue, hot glue, or fabric glue (optional)

1. Lay out your background felt inside the frame. If you’re using two sheets, overlap them by at least an inch (or as much as you want) so the felt pieces adhere to each other.

 

 

2. Play around with your felt colors and decide on a color scheme. I recommend layering dark and light colors so they stand out.

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