Materials:
Tissue Paper in a variety of colors
White school glue
Artist paint brush
Water
Pencil or dark crayon
Stiff cardboard (I used 1/2 of a file folder)
Hole punch and yarn or ribbon (for hanging)
First, place the template on the folder and draw around the shape.
Easy Templates That I Drew |
Trace over the line several times to make it wider and dark.
Pour some glue on a foam plate. Add water, a few drops at a time, and stir with the paint brush until the mixture is of easy brushing consistency.
Tear tissue paper into small pieces. Brush some glue inside the drawn shape. Lay a piece of torn tissue paper on top of the glue, and brush additional glue over the tissue paper.
Brush more glue beside of the glued tissue paper, and add another piece of tissue paper, overlapping edges. Brush additional glue over the tissue paper, making sure all edges are glued down securely.
Continue until the entire shape is filled in with tissue paper. Features, such as eyes, may be added by layering a contrasting piece of torn tissue on top of the shape using the above step.
Background may be left plain or colored using colored pencils or crayons.
To hang the completed Tissue Paper Collage, punch holes in the top corners of the cardboard. Tie with yarn or ribbon.
Nancy's Notes: This project is a little messy, so be sure and cover your table or working area. Wash brushes with water as soon as you finish your project.
Nancy's Notes: This project is a little messy, so be sure and cover your table or working area. Wash brushes with water as soon as you finish your project.
Kids love this project! |
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