We spent a good part of the afternoon making these tiny squiggle-inspired masterpieces. I loved watching the girls turn their cards in different directions and wonder what they could create. What a great way to stretch our imaginations!

I remember doing these as a kid – maybe you do, too? It’s fun to make a big stack and grab one to draw on.  Or each person makes one, then passes it to another person to finish.

Tuck some squiggle cards in your purse for waiting time at a restaurant.  Bring a stack on a long car or plane ride. Turn the card over and write a sentence, poem, or story to go with it.  Or give it a fancy title, like Mountains at Sunset or Green Snake Hiding.

We enjoyed making small pieces of squiggle drawings, but you could certainly do these on larger paper, too. I’m thinking we’ll try making a mural next time – a long piece of paper with squiggles all over it. Fun! Want more summer camp ideas? See this God’s Eye Craft for kids! We also have our Summer Camp Series sharing loads of ideas. Happy creating!

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