Please note: There has been debate that the baby pictured could shake the roll off of it's track and be pummeled by paper. The track is pretty high up and I don't think it would hurt once it was light enough to be shaken off of its track. Others argued that the baby would draw all over the walls. We expect our babies to read in Kindergarten, but not have the capacity to "only draw in this square?" At 3 years old, Austin could comply with basic commands and directions, but I'd suggest that this be used in an active household area (living room, family room, kitchen) and for a slightly older child.
A stud finder will assure that the brackets do not fall after installation. Still, young artists should be instructed to ask for adult supervision when they need a new sheet.
The paper roll is called a "Butcher sheet." The frame is attached longitudinally, so that the paper runs through the top and out the bottom. This frame is window-sized, which you can get for pennies at the thrift shop.
Tell me in a comment: What do you think of this idea? Go ahead and be honest if you think it's a dangerous or ridiculous idea. I have mixed feelings about it, but I definitely would make it for my 14 year old, if he enjoyed art.
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