Create pushpin artwork by reusing styrofoam like a bulletin board

Create pushpin artwork by reusing styrofoam like a bulletin board. Use tacks to create
pointillist designs and textured shapes for perfect custom home decor. (Images from Nicole
Jones on Pinterest and Metalandmud on Wordpress)
Create convincing faux wood, stone, and brick textures using blocks and sheets of
styrofoam. Carve and paint away to transform your lightweight recycling to look just like real
walls. Perfect for stage sets, play areas, or doll/fairy houses! (Images from
HotwireFoamFactory.com, ContstructionOfTheCreative.blogspot.com, and Creative Passion
Tutorials)
Create a mini sofa perfect for dolls or beanie babies. Layer up cut pieces of styrofoam and
decorate to perfectly match your doll’s home decor. (Image from Atelier Matin on Flickr)
No need to buy expensive new canvases to make a professional looking wall painting when
you have styrofoam sheets lying around! Paint beautiful wall hangings and help our planet all at
once using the styrofoam as your canvas. (Image from Curbly on Pinterest)
Create this refreshingly colorful and unique wreath using cut styrofoam and drink umbrellas.
(Image from ApartmentTherapy.com)
Cut out and decorate styrofoam versions of your favorite letters, words, and phrases to
give your home something to say. (Images from Kami/No Biggie and HowJoyful.com)
Create your own homemade floam-- the flowing, squishy, and fun version of foam-- with
recycled pieces and cups of styrofoam. (Image from Dazzle Design on Pinterest)
Reuse old styrofoam plates and take out boxes to create beautiful printmaking designs that
can be stamped and rolled over and over again! Make stunning framed prints, gorgeous
patterns, or possibly even wrapping paper! (Image by Funcrafts.us)
Using nails and yarn or elastics on pieces of styrofoam, create textured shapes with string art.
Consider making your initials, your home state, or even a simple drawing. The possibilities are
endless! (image from LittleBinsForLittleHands.com)
Bring new texture and life to styrofoam shapes by wrapping them in yarn. These soft yarn
shapes are sure to warm your heart and home! (images from Fynes Designs and
NoBiggie.com)