Thursday, October 20, 2011

Freeing up Space

We needed to free up some of the flat surfaces in our class and storage is quite limited so we came up with the idea of displaying stuff on the walls. This display features the see-through metal spice containers which hold collage materials, the less expensive metal office supply boxes (also containing collage materials) and cardboard ribbon spools. The cardboard ribbon spools were decorated by the children. (First we painted them on one side with acryllic paint, once they were dry we coated them with white glue and let the kids place collage pieces on them). Then we glued magnets on the back side of the ribbon spools and they were ready to stick up. At one point the containers and spools were neatly lined up but not anymore, its a working display and we grab things down to use in the class often.
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Friday, October 14, 2011

Decorating for Open House

Coffee filter flowers made with markers and sprayed with rubbing alcohol.

Re-purposed cardboard shoe inserts

We asked parents to send in objects we could use in art projects that they would otherwise be throwing away.  We got great stuff...I love the eclectic look of these shoe inserts that the kids painted and decorated with buttons.

Creating a collage

The black cardstock adds a nice contract to the strips of tissue paper.
Egg carton & tissue paper flowers.  So simple but colorful and fun.  We did hide some playdough in the base to help keep it from tipping over and the stem are plastic green drinking straws cut in half.

Ladybug, ladybug

Another simple little project using scrapbooking cutouts of red ladybugs and pine boughs.  We let the children glue twigs onto plain white paper.  We drizzled glue all over the twigs and provided them little bowls containing the ladybugs and pine boughs and they created.