There are many different types of art projects you can do with your kids, but sometimes the simplest are the most fun. Only the simplest projects can stimulate the child's imagination and get creative. To make a job easy and fun it is hanging on a window. Does not control or messy glazes are necessary with this simple project.
To begin this project, just go to the local craft store and buy a roll of clear contact paper. TheContact Charter will serve as a sort of canvas for this project. Cut the paper in any way the child wants to decorate. You can cut out a heart, a circle or even a basic course. Then it's time to collect all the many things that you would have your child stick the contact paper. It 's time to think outside the box. Since this project will be hung on the window, try, elements found in the degree of translucency varies. Here are some elements, such as the smallcolored pompoms that can not be seen by all. While it is likely that it is not completely visible, you could have some fun pieces that are nearby. Could make the petals of some artificial flowers that trick. Colorful bird feathers, cut into thin pieces of fun foam shapes, letters, stickers, glitter and anything more would be good for this project. It will be nice to take a break from turning clay to make a change.
Once you have all the pieces together, it's time. Just pull the paper begins to expose the sticky side of contact paper. Now the fun begins! Let your child place the items you want on the card in any way in which they were drawn. Your child will have a great time all the fun stuff you've collected on adhesive paper. The possibilities are endless when it comes to your child's imagination. If you have more than one child would have any spell his name to be marked in letters that the adhesive film.One thing to keep in mind is that your child will need to make room for the sticky side of contact paper to show, so it remains to be hanging around the window. If your child is ready to create his masterpiece, it's time to attach it to the window. They put their windows, all windows, choose to hold onto. Now you can look at this beautiful work of art when working with your high fire glazes!
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