A study space that is well decorated by kids helps them to enjoy the process. DIY allows kids to make the space personal according to their imagination. These projects not only make the space lively but also help to develop motor skills and creativity.
Use old jars, tin cans or paper rolls to make colourful pencil holders with stickers, paint or washi tape.
Cut out letters from coloured paper and string them together to make a fun name banner for the study area.
Use cardboard boxes to make sections for storing stationery, notebooks and supplies neatly.
Frame kids’ artwork or make paper collages to hang on the walls and add a personal touch.
Cover a corkboard with fabric or paint and use it to pin schedules, notes and fun reminders.
Make colourful origami animals, stars or paper cranes and hang them as a creative wall display.
Cut out stars from glow in the dark paper and stick them on the walls for a magical nighttime effect.
Decorate popsicle sticks or cardstock with drawings, ribbons and stickers for fun bookmarks.