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	<title>As Seen on TV Product Reviews &#187; Fun Foil Art</title>
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		<title>Fun Foil Art Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 06:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was looking for a fun present to give to my students for art class when I stumbled upon Fun Foil Art. I’m a primary school teacher, and I just didn’t want to give my students the usual painting kit or sketching kit. They’ve already tried drawing, finger painting, and origami. I wanted to give [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was looking for a fun present to give to my students for art class when I stumbled upon Fun Foil Art. I’m a primary school teacher, and I just didn’t want to give my students the usual painting kit or sketching kit. They’ve already tried drawing, finger painting, and origami. I wanted to give them something that’s new, fun, and interesting, but also something that would help develop their creativity. Luckily, I found Fun Foil Art. With Fun Foil Art it’s easy to make colorful and creative artworks.  </p>
<p>Actually, Fun Foil Art is just stickers. But it’s better than the ordinary stickers, because you can decorate the stickers with colored and holographic foil. There are 110 3D stickers and 36 pieces of foil included in the kit, so there are lots of designs that my students can come up with. The Fun Foil Art package also includes stencils, adhesive sheets, and poster sheets.       </p>
<p>My students got really excited when they started working with the Fun Foil Art for their art class. They quickly figured out how to use it after I explained the instructions. First, they just have to peel the stickers, and then they have to press on the colored foil. It’s so easy that soon they were so engrossed with their artworks.  </p>
<p>After I introduced the Fun Foil Art to my students, my fellow teachers decided to get Fun Foil Art for their art classes too. They realized how fun it is for the students to use Fun Foil Art instead of the traditional colored paper, scissors, and glue. It’s also easier to clean up our classrooms, since there are no other art materials. Previously after art classes the teachers had to help each other cleaning classrooms. There were scraps of paper everywhere and small pieces of cut colored paper, and there might even be dried glue on the floor.  </p>
<p>I also found out Fun Foil Art can be used in scrapbooks, posters, and decorations. Now all the primary school teachers in my school use Fun Foil Art for the classroom decorations and posters. The foil stickers can be stuck on the art table, on classroom walls, on boxes, and other things. The 3D stickers make ordinary school objects look unique. And most importantly, it definitely helps my students develop their imagination and creativity.</p>
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