In the Loop
It’s not often you find art supplies you can also eat, but when you do… it’s sure to be a tasty crafting session! Because of their bright colors, Froot Loops are perfect for art projects. You can pretty much find an excuse to craft with them every time of year. Right now, try creating some autumn-themed pictures with subjects such as trees with changing leaves, pumpkins, maize, or apples.
For this project, grab some Froot Loops (and maybe Cheerios, depending on what colors your picture requires), glue, and some sturdy white paper. You’ll want a slightly thicker paper so it can handle the weight of the cereal. To round out your picture, you can also use paint and construction paper.
Before you start, take a pencil and create a rough outline of your drawing. If you want to use paint or colored paper, add it to your white paper first before starting with the cereal. Now, sort the colors you’ll need and arrange your Froot Loops on the page before gluing them down. Once they’re all glued, let the whole thing dry.
Finally, hang your fabulous picture up and eat the leftover Froot Loops!
Photo via Musings of Me
Bonus! If you want to get a head start for Thanksgiving…
You could create one of the ideas shown here or try something new. Work on a batch of Halloween themed Froot Loops drawings this week. What are you going to create with your Froot Loops? Do you have a favorite kind of food to craft with? Or a favorite craft to make with food?
















Once you have made a good amount of leaves and cut them out, assemble and glue them on to a piece of white paper or card-stock.
Write a welcome salutation. I choose to write “Welcome Fall,” but you could even write something like “Welcome to the Smith (Your Family’s Last Name) Family Home!”
Get Creative and Colorful with this craft. Gathering leaves outside is a fun way to spend some time with the family! Once you’ve finished your craft, hang it somewhere for all to enjoy!
Cover with another piece of paper. Rub across the paper covering the leaf by holding the crayon sideways.
You can make your leaf rubbings more colorful (giving it more texture) by rubbing over the same leaf twice using two different colors.
Make several different leaves making sure to have at least enough for the members of your family and a few extra for decoration. Cut out the leaves.
Write down the names of the members of your family; one name per leaf.
Tape the leaves onto the branch.
Place in a vase and display for your family and visitors!