Collaging For Preschoolers · Craftwhack
If you've been reading this web log for a while, yous can probably tell I'm completely smitten with colored card stock. I think this stems from merely actually wanting beautiful, saturated colored paper when I was a kid, but we only had the regular, cheap onetime dull stuff. Sigh.
Another affair I'one thousand smitten with is easy art projects; especially when I'g feeling a little overwhelmed with things. This time of year tends to exercise that, eh….?
Paper collaging is something I turn to quite oftentimes around here, not simply considering information technology's super-easy. It also helps kids practice with composition and colour without the added pace of creating the colour themselves. The opportunities for collaging are endless.
Materials
- Colored Card stock
- Buttons
- Glue (Aleene's is great with keeping the buttons adhered.)
- Big hole punch
I chose a vibrant bluish for the background, punched out a bunch of circles (our large punch is notwithstanding a bit much for Beckett to handle), laid out the buttons, and permit him go for it.
I love the contrast of him working with these materials as opposed to paints. Paint tends to bring out the messy, adventurous side of kids, while paper collage seem to encourage wearisome thoughtfulness. Do y'all find this to exist true with your kids, too?
I helped a little with the glue application on the buttons, too. It was fun to watch him choose his colors and placement, and then declare when he was finished.
What practise yous call back?
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