DIY Scratch-Off Cards with free printable

My kids love scratch-off cards. They always are asking at Kohls if they can do one. This is a really easy way you can make your own scratch off cards - perfect for lots of fun kids activities.

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You’ve probably seen lots of make-your-own-scratch-off tutorials popping up on Pinterest. I thought that sounded so cool that I decided to give it a try! (I first saw a tutorial at Little Wonder’s Days) This project was to help my kids practice showing virtue in their daily life. I handed them each a scratch-off card. Each time they were ‘caught’ showing the virtue of kindness they got to scratch off a spot on the card. If they made a match – they won the prize! It was a HUGE hit in our house.



How to make your own Scratch off Cards

First figure out what will be under the scratch off paint. You can use my {free}  Virtue Scratch off Card prizes (like staying up late, extra book, etc.) or pictures for kids to play a matching game. Now print it and laminate it (here is the laminator we own and love)

How to make your own scratch off cards

Mix the scratch-off paint by mixing 1 TAB metallic acrylic paint & 1 TAB dish detergent in a bowl.



How to make your own scratch off cards

Paint over the squares with your scratch off paint.



How to make your own scratch off cards

Allow it to dry a couple of hours and you have your finished scratch off cards.



How to make your own scratch off cards

Your kids are going to LOVE it! My kids think it is a hoot!



DIY Scratch off Cards Kids Activity

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These are so much fun to scratch off after chores, potty training, as a game, BINGO, and so many more things!
How to make your own scratch off cards





So what scratch-off projects have you made? 











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Beth Gorden is a homeschooling mother of six who strives to enjoy every moment with her kids through hands-on learning, crafts, new experiences, and lots of playing together. Beth is also the creator and author of 123 Homeschool 4 Me where she shares 1000+ free printables, creative homeschool lessons, crafts, and other fun ideas to help preschool and homeschooling families have fun while learning and exploring together.