Sunday, September 20, 2009

Mosaics with Paper

© 2008 This project is dedicated to Gurudev.
For use in Balavihar classrooms (or personal use) only.
© 2008 This project is dedicated to Gurudev.
For use in Balavihar classrooms (or personal use) only.
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Summer Camp 2010
This is a really fun and simple project to do, with any kind of paper - wrapping, artist decorative, scrapbooking, magazine photos, or even plain construction. (Here is a good justification for saving scraps from around the house.) We like to use decorative and scrapbooking because it adds interesting texture and patterning. Before doing a Rangoli picture, we suggest that you start with a basic square grid pattern, so that the children can begin to understand how colors and patterns relate to and effect one another.

Materials
Base paper. Light colored cardstock is recommended.
Variety of paper scraps (cut into 1 or 2 inch squares)
Glue stick
Scissors
Pencil
Ruler

Directions
With a pencil and ruler, lightly draw and 1 (or 2 inch) square grid on the surface paper. Arrange your paper squares and glue.

Note: Once the child has mastered the art of arranging and gluing, have him/her experiment with rangoli designs. You can cut a square into triangles, for instance, to create a more complicated pattern. The possibilities are endless!