I adapted the idea for this art project from the wonderful website Deep Space Sparkle. Patty, from Deep Space Sparkle, is an Elementary School Art Teacher who posts many wonderful projects she does with her students. It is an excellent Art Resource that should be bookmarked.
In this post I am going to take you step by step through the process of making this fun art project. I hope enjoy it!
Materials NeededYou will need:
- a large piece of white paper
- colored tissue paper
- a sponge brush or paint brush
- snowman pattern (available to download below)
- construction paper: a small piece of black paper for the hat, brown paper for the arms, orange paper for the carrot, and a colored paper of your choice for the scarf (or whatever color you would like to use, patterned paper would be cute as well)
- Modge Podge (Modge Podge works best but you can use Elmers Glue if you don't have Modge Podge on hand)
- a container to hold your modge podge mixture
- scissors
- water
- Elmers Glue
- beads, buttons, jewels or sequences to embellish the snowman
- markers, colored pencils, crayons, or a pen to draw the snowman's eyes and mouth.
For the Snowman Pattern CLICK HERE.
This is what the finished snowman looks like:
Cut apart the different colored tissue into squares.
In a container (I used a paper bowl, easy clean-up) mix your Modge Podge (or glue) and water together. I used about 1/3 Modge Podge 2/3 water for my mixture. You don't want your mixture to be too runny, but at the same time you really don't need that much Modge Podge.
I love the finished project. This is my daughter Little Red's finished project. She is one of my cute preschool students. If you notice her snowman should actually be called a snowwomen, she always adds eyelashes to everything to make things "fancy and beautiful" as she would say. Love her!
Here are the finished projects from one of my preschool classes. Don't you love all of that color?
Here is my older daughter Little Blonde's finished snowman. If you notice, she chose to turn her paper horizontally instead of vertically, which is perfectly fine. Love her too! One little tip, I had Little Blonde's Kindergarten Class use markers to draw on their snowman eyes and mouth, and I should have had them wait until their paper was a little bit more dry. Most of their cute faces smeared because their paper wasn't dry enough.
4 comments :
Hi Shauna,
I almost missed this on FB. It is beautiful! Thank you for sharing:)
Thank you so much Deborah! I really appreciate your kind comment. Thank you for all that you do to help the community of Early Childhood Educators. I love all of your ideas you share with us. Take care!
These are so beautiful Shauna! I am pinning this on Pinterest and I can't wait to give it a try with my kids. Since it's supposed to snow tonight, this will be a perfect activity!
Precioso!!!! saludoss
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