AS MANY mums who are homeschooling their kids during the pandemic will know, doing a spot of art can be a messy business.
However, Mrs Hinch has revealed the genius way she helped baby Ronnie produce his first painting – but all while keeping her famous interiors spotless.
Posting on her Instagram Story, the social media star, 30, explained how she used clingfilm to ensure that her nine-month-old boy still had fun without leaving colourful stains.
Sophie told her 3.2m followers that she had stocked up on A4 paper, sticky tape, paints, cling film and an A4 picture frame for playtime earlier today.
In a series of videos, the mum-of-one then demonstrated pouring several dollops of colourful paint on a piece of paper on the floor.
She then placed a sheet on cling film over the top and secured it with sticky tape – all to seal the paint in.
Sophie proceeded to let her little boy to get creative, captioning a clip: “Then just let them squidge their own painting.
She noted that her husband Jamie “loved it too”.
The star revealed that it was her son’s first ever painting meaning she would be framing the result.
To speed up the drying process, she added that she had popped it in the garden beneath the sunshine.
It comes as Sophie revealed how she cleanings her bathroom – including her tip for keeping feet dry in the shower.
Captioning a snap of her caddy on her Instagram Story, she wrote: “I’ve put everything in the basket that I’ll need to get the bathroom ticked off my hinchlist today.”
Donning pink rubber gloves, the cleaning queen got to work on the shower head and tap using the Viakal spray.
The star explained the product is great for removing any limescale or annoying water marks, and suggested leaving it on for five minutes before returning to wash it down.
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We also revealed that a clever mum has made McDonald’s Happy Meals for her autistic sons using Iceland chicken nuggets.
And experts believe kids should start doing chores at 18 months.