Here's what we used:
- beads
- old jewelry
- material scraps
- old keys
- ribbon
- ric rac
- glue (a hot glue gun for the weightier pieces)
- craft feathers
- unfinished wood shapes
- buttons
- foil
- a canvas or a piece of board or a sturdy piece of cardboard to attach the items to
- basically anything we could find around the house
If you want to give your kids a quick little art lesson, here's the actual term for what they will be creating:
assemblage - A sculptural composition consisting of an arrangement of miscellaneous objects or found materials.
There, now the fun can begin. Have your kids start off by arranging the materials they want on to their canvas. They can arrange and rearrange as much as they want.
Once they've settled on a particular composition, they can begin attaching their pieces to the canvas. We used glue sticks for the majority of the pieces, but for the heavier objects like keys, a little hot glue does the job. (This is where Mom and Dad can join in the fun. Have your child dictate where they want the particular item, and then hot glue it for them.)
The beauty of these junk collages is that they allow for a lot of creative freedom. If your child wants to make an abstract piece of art, great!
If they want their piece to be three dimensional, wonderful!
If they want to make a "junk" robot, awesome! Anything goes when you are making junk collages. Just sit back, and let your child's creativity flow!
Happy crafting!
Nessa Dee
(Hopefully I'll have a picture of Audrie's finished piece once it's...finished!)
Thank you for your sweet comment!
ReplyDeletethis looks like such a cute project :)