Upcoming Projects

Above is a Bereavement pack created for children who are experiencing grief. It was created in collaboration with the Bereavement Midwife in PUH.
At present I am designing a new project for CHI. It is so cool and should be in hospitals in Dublin soon.
We also have Activity Stations in two other hospitals; Letterkenny University Hospital and Potiuncula University Hospital. I am currently designing new activites for patients in these hospitals too.
These activities aim to reduce stress for children and their parents while they wait in Emergency Departments. They also encourage families to talk to each other and create something while waiting.

Welcome to The Arty Fox
Thank you for visiting our website. We began back in 2020 with craft boxes for children. Hundreds of families benefitted from our boxes which encouraged children to create their own unique artwork using high quality materials.
For now, our shop is closed as we explore other business opportunities. We are always open to ideas though so get in touch if you think we could work together!
Feena from The Arty Fox
Let's make a magic paper cat! CHI Tallaght and Connolly

Why Choose Us?
The Arty Fox is an arts and crafts company bringing new and exciting products that inspire creativity in children.
This Irish company, based in beautiful Donegal provides high quality arts activities for children from age 3-12.
Feena is a primary school teacher and Mum of 5 children. She is passionate about childrens' creativity and giving children the opportunity to explore art through good times, and bad.
We are currently developing new activities for children to use in healthcare settings; either while waiting for treatment or when recovering from their illness. These activities encourage conversation between parent and child and and also act to reduce stress for children.
We want to work with more healthcare providers to deliver fun, engaging activities to children while they are experiencing illness or grief.