Quick and Easy Folding Board For Kids!

 

Let your kids help with the chores and make this quick and easy folding board so they can help with folding laundry! in 2 easy steps!

 

Materials:

-Scissors

-Duct tape

-canvas boards

-A cute shirt for testing

Step 1:

Arrange the canvas boards like the picture below

Step 2:

Tape up the canvas boards together (only the top and middle sections)

And you’re done! now grab a cute shirt and let your little one test out folding it with the new folding board you just made!

*How would you make your folding boards!? Comment below!

Comments (9)
George Spain-Warner
November 12, 2020

This is brilliant, i’ll definitely be trying this out soon! I’ve tried similar things before but never created something as good as yours! ahha

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Clarice
November 10, 2020

This is really nice! I taught my daughter how to fold using a board too and it is definitely effective.

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Nilakshi Pathak
November 8, 2020

Such a creative way to keep the kids engaged during the time of pandemic! A great DIY

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Yemi King
November 8, 2020

I’ve never seen anything like it before. I think I will make one for my Tweens so they have no excuse now! They can help me out ?

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Bethan Taylor-Swaine
November 7, 2020

I loved my folding board when I worked in retail! There’s something so satisfying about creating a uniform stack of tshirts, it always makes me smile. It’s also a fun way to get kids involved in chores (also sock pairing was a big one when I was a kid!) x

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Nkem
November 7, 2020

This looks great! I see how useful it can be.

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Britt K
November 6, 2020

I worked in retail for a number of years and we honestly used these in a number of the stores. Some companies would provide us with a plastic version of this and in other roles, we would create our own just to make it easy for everyone working there to fold their clothes in a way that looked professional and uniform.

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Liz Bayardelle
November 6, 2020

I love this! I made a custom folding board for my husband’s closet (weird shelf dimensions + too much Marie Kondo) and it didn’t look half this nice.

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Lyosha
November 4, 2020

looks like a great idea for kids in both ways: to make and to use. thanks for sharing such a handy diy!

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