Are you looking for fun and creative collage ideas for kids? I've been thinking about making a paper collage with my Little One (LO) for ages! This week, the right time finally clicked, and we started working on one of the most enjoyable collage projects: a butterfly art collage✂๐๐. Let's hop into this exciting collage work and explore the collage process together!๐
To get started with this magazine paper collage, you'll need:
- White paper
- Black Marker Pen
- Color Papers or Construction Paper (This time I have used paper pieces from Magazines)
- Scissors
- Glue Stick
Then cut out pieces of paper from construction sheets. I was able to collect only few colors like blue and green from magazines I had. Place them in separate cups, so that it will be easy for the kids to use.
Then LO did the dark blue pieces. In between I guided him, so that the shape of the butterfly wing was retained!
Finally we lost all patience, so decided to color the body of butterfly with a yellow marker!๐
Its All Done!!๐
Tips for Making Collages
When starting out with types of collages, try making a collage with simple pictures which demand a single color, like a duck or an apple. This approach is great for beginners learning various collage techniques.
I'll keep you posted with different collage ideas that can be easily done with available supplies at home. These simple collage projects are a great way to introduce kids to the world of mixed media art and help them develop their creativity.
Happy Parenting and enjoy your collage-making adventures!๐
It's commendable effort Sindhu to make him sit and work on this. I would love to know how you made Aarush sit and focus on art work. It will be very helpful. Akilan loves books and sits and reasa them. But if it's painting he would run away in less than a minute
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Pari..Only after his third birthday we started to do this kinda of art work. Truly speaking he lost his patience in the middle of making this collage, so I just tried this trick! A little word of appreciation and encouragement,worked out on that day... 'it looks amazing, its gonna turn out into a beautiful butterfly!'... and somehow he managed to complete it!
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ReplyDeleteHi Sindhu
ReplyDeleteThat was an awesome idea, did rainbow with my daughter and she learnt the colors of rainbow in order so easily
Thank u, keep inspiring
Good..Thank you so much..
DeleteGood post Sindhu !! Lots of ideas on parenting .... great job !!
ReplyDeleteThank you Vini..
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