My daughters and I tried out this fun art project at the DuPage Children's Museum over the summer. It was so fun, I had my Anna McDonald ACCESS friends try it with me. We talked about how lines can criss-cross and make enclosed spaces (SHAPES). We taped yarn to the back of a small piece of cardboard. The students then carefully wrapped the yarn around the cardboard in any way they wanted, and then taped the other end of it to the back. They wrapped them up in tinfoil, used their fingers to press down on the front, and then carefully colored in their cubist-looking creations with Neon Sharpies! :)
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AuthorI am a K - 5th grade art teacher at Wilson Creek Elementary and Anna McDonald School in Manhattan, IL. I am also a mother of two little girls (who share my love of art)! Archives
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