This is a
majorly easy children’s art project. It takes the typical glue and tissue paper
collage, and makes it super-simple. Your child still gets the same sensory
experience (with the texture of the tissue), but it doesn’t involve the extra
mess of the glue. Don’t get me wrong – I’m always up for a messy art activity.
But, there are some times when this just isn’t possible or you just don’t have
the time for a major cleanup. This project is perfect if you’re traveling (toss
the materials into a baggie) or just don’t feel like peeling school glue out of
your child’s hair for the next few hours.
Here’s What
You’ll Need:
·
Double-sided
tape
·
Card
stock paper
·
Tissue
paper
Here’s What to
Do:
1. Tear the tissue paper into
small-sized pieces. You can also cut it if your child wants extra scissors
practice.
2. Stick the tape on to the paper. We
made a flower by adding a vertical piece in the center, and then diagonal pieces
on top. Later we added two triangle tape shapes to make leaves.
3. Press the tissue onto the tape. Your
child can press the paper on flat (like the green stem) or crumple it and make
it fluffy (like the petals).
Your child doesn’t
have to make a flower. She can pick any tissue paper collage design that she
wants. She can make a garden scene, a beach, her dog, a house or even an
abstract piece of art. Change up the texture by using flat pieces, small-sized
fluffy pieces and bigger crimpled tissue.
Are you
looking for more kids’ art activities? Follow my Pinterest board for ideas!
Follow Mini Monets and Mommies's board Creative Kids Crafts on Pinterest.
Fun idea - I need to incorporate this in my classes this fall. Thanks!
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