Wednesday 16 January 2013

Snowflake Collage


We have been experimenting with different printmaking activities to create these snowflake collages.

We added a computer activity to go along with our art display.
To create these collages we first used bubble wrap to create the background "blizzard".  Students painted blue paint onto their bubble wrap then flipped it over and made a few prints all over their paper.  Then they painted white onto the bubble wrap which created a lighter tint of blue and printed that onto their papers.  They continued with the white paint until they were actually seeing white prints on their papers.


At another station kids used brayers to roll paint onto snowflake stamps.  Some of the stamps I easily made by glueing large foam stamps onto cardboard.  The other smaller snowflakes were ones I bought on sale at Michael's for about 75 cents each.

When everything was dry the students had to carefully cut out their snowflakes.  I asked them to leave a white boarder around each flake and not get the scizzors to cut the paint.

Here are some of their samples:



We also added a word processing component with our display. My kids worked on this during their computer block.  Here is the sign I posted in the middle of the display:
 

3 comments:

  1. I just found your blog from Julie at the First Grade Critter Cafe. I love your projects! I love teaching art, too!

    Danielle
    Carolina Teacher

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  3. What kind of paint and colour did you use with your brayer? Live the computer idea too!

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