Some of you may find these photos a bit familiar, as back in August when I was encouraging everyone to work on Succah decorations, I posted a project showing you how to make solid colored polyhedrons. You can see that post here.
I mentioned that I had created a version of the polyhedrons using stencils. Now that we've lowered the Succah decorations boxes from the attic, I've finally been able to photograph them to share with you!
Please don't be daunted by the diagrams, once you get the hang of these they really aren't difficult. I created these by simply stencilling with paint on flat cereal box cardboard and then cutting out the circles per the instructions in the previous post. And once you've got lots of circles with patterns from different stencils, you can mix and match if you like! Children as young as 6 or 7 years old can handle paint and stencils, but give them a dense sponge to apply the paint rather than the traditional stencil brush. Have fun!