What’s an easy to set up sensory art activity for preschoolers? Kids and teachers love this foil drawing activity! It’s so simple.

Need a cool sensory art activity for preschoolers?
You need to try foil drawing!
Not only is this activity easy to set up, it only uses a few materials and is such a neat sensory experience for preschoolers.

Supplies Needed for this Foil Drawing Activity
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Why are sensory art activities good for preschoolers?
- Boosts brain growth by engaging multiple senses and strengthening connections.
- Builds fine motor skills as kids squeeze, smear, and explore with their hands.
- Supports language development through describing textures, colors, and actions.
- Promotes emotional regulation by calming and helping kids manage big feelings.
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How to set up this sensory art activity
- Roll out some aluminum foil and stick it to an easel, table, or craft tray with painters tape.
- Put paint sticks in a basket!
- Now you’re ready to create!
Foil Drawing Instructions
- Show kids the aluminum foil on their easel/tray. Demonstrate how to open and close paint sticks and how to roll them up.
- Next show kids how to draw on the foil. We explored doing different types of lines- straight, curvy, spiral, etc.
- Let kids create!
- I love to have a shared easel experience when I’m introducing a new tool, so I put several foil sheets up on the easel for my entire class. You could also give each child their own piece of foil to use on a craft tray.

What are some other foil art activities for kids?
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What are some other easy sensory art activities?
Sensory art activities are creative projects that engage a child’s senses, touch, sight, sound, smell, and sometimes even taste, while they make art. Instead of just focusing on the finished product, these activities emphasize the process and the sensory experience.
Here are a few other sensory art activities we love:
Do you have any other favorite sensory art activities? Tell us about them in the comments!
