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DohVinci Frames Kid Craft

July 29, 2015 By Sarah Westover McKenna Leave a Comment

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* We received these DohVinci tools free of charge to try.  All opinions are ideas are our own.

DohVinci Frames Kid Craft

Good morning! My name is Sarah, and I blog at Bombshell Bling. I am excited to be here today to share a fun kid craft that my kids can I did together last week using DohVinci, which is basically PlayDoh in a glue gun type of tool. I know that Colbi shared a fun Andy Warhol Art idea for Father’s Day that was also made using DohVinci.

I didn’t think that my little ones were really old enough to use DohVinci, especially my three year old, but they loved it! I do think that the ideal demographic for DohVinci would be somewhere around 8-14 year old girls. My middle school self would have lost her mind over DohVinci!  Truly.  🙂  We used the basic DohVinci tools and the color mixer that I got in the mail to try with them.

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To make your own DohVinci frame all you need is the DohVinci supplies of your choice and an unfinished wooden frame. The cheapest place by far to get basic unfinished wooden frames is Walmart. We painted one of them, but my son wanted his “wood colored,” so I left that one alone.

Kid Craft Frames

I helped get the kids set up and I just let them do their thing!

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My son really enjoyed the color mixer. He is only six, so he did need some help doing it, but he loved the swirled colors that it created.

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My daughter loved the stamp-like tips that were in one of the kits, which she could use to make shapes on her frame.

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Once your little ones are done creating leave the frames out to harden/dry. Then throw some pictures in them and display proudly!

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If you enjoyed this post then you may want to check out a few of my other kid craft posts:

Summer Camp Sea Creature Kid Crafts

Sea Creature Kid Crafts

The Big Book of Dragons-9

Make Your Own Big Book of Dragons

These monster cups are so fun to make with kids, and they are perfect for healthy "monster snow cones" too!

Monster Craft and Healthy Snowcones

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Sarah Westover McKenna

Sarah Westover McKenna

Sarah is the scattered creative mind behind Bombshell Bling. A former elementary school teacher and a current stay-at-home mom, she loves developing her creativity through her blog and her jewelry design business, Bombshell Bling Jewelry. Sarah is a lover of all things vintage, colorful, and BLING. She is also a sweets addict with a major obsession with s'mores.
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