
3D Art on Paper Board
Make Art activities with tissue paper, watercolor and chalk
Storytelling is enjoying an activity, the children. Forming this strategy as a regular habit to their imagination, but not their abilities. Through artistic activities, the children new to learn skills to use by only a limited materials such as tissue paper, glue, cardboard, and chalk to work, these boys have the opportunity to its capacity to construct some extend from a minimum of materials given.
By having the children a little guide, several art structures and ideas can be done, and you will see how These children can be creative surprise. The use of recycled tools from companies that send out promotions, you can collect various
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1. Favorite storybook part: The children choose a favorite part of the story you just , Read, and their application by the art helps them remember what the plot had to be. Try picking books from Leo Lionni, the plot is based on abstract Art. Have children select a picture or favorite part of the story, then, after the children draw a pencil, you can hold glue to the insides of the forms . Lead Did you like it piece of tissue paper on them, and with water, a complete mixture of colors, the art form only in the book.
2. Snow sand paper: Pick up books that are like snow The Snowy Day Ezra Keat Zak or Alyssa Satin Capucilli's Biscuit's Snowy Day. With abrasive paper, have children on the board with white paper chalk to fill for the snow. Then, on top of the chalk, they can dive pencil eraser on the acrylic, making points for the shaded and colored surfaces.
3. Chalk and paint: books, have the larger graphics, such as Eric Carle The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Clifford books, you can kids, the dog or ask draw bead picture with crayons. Remind them, or you can help them, the color is very dark and to fill any room. Then paint with watercolor, on the chalk. Children enjoy the magical effect is not on the watercolor to the detriment of the Cretaceous section and they can mix a lot and practice painting in any style or stroke.
Teaching children art Activities related to the book that they know just learned can help them better to digest the other meanings in the history displayed. With different Approaches presented to them is like 3D technology to them new skills, and maybe they can come with their own ideas in the future.
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