Turn your room into a pinhole camera
It may sound too good to be true, but I assure you, it isn’t. All you need is something to black out the window, and some scissors to cut a hole into the blackout material.
I decided to use a heavy roll of construction paper, some masking tape, and a pen to make a hole.
In total, it cost me about ten dollars of material.
The end results will blow you away because everything outside will be reflected on the wall, but upside down.
It’s pretty remarkable and very easy and fun to do.