Showing posts with label tissue paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tissue paper. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Cherry Blossom Craft for kids


What You Need :-

Construction Paper for the Background
Brown Paint, Crayons, or Markers for the branches
pink tissue paper
Glue ,white glue, and optionally, Elmer's school gel (blue), it squeezes out of the bottle so nicely

How To Make It :-

Protect work surfaces and children, you don't want this paint to get on anything.

Paint a tree with bare branches onto the construction paper with the brown paint. Or, you can draw one with brown crayons or markers.

Set aside to dry.

Tear tissue paper into little pieces and roll to make tiny balls.

Apply dots of glue alongside branches, and place balls in glue.

Gorgeous works of art Cherry blossoming tree is ready!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Tissue Paper Flags



These tissue paper hangings can be used indoors and outdoors.The tissue paper flags look very prettier when there is a gentle breeze blowing.They are very easy,inexpensive  and quick to make.Kids enjoy doing this.

Materials Required:-

Tissue Papers
Ribbon/Yarn
Scissors
Glue

Method:-

Fold a piece of tissue paper into four and cut out different patterns.
Unfold and glue top edge over a ribbon or yarn to make a hanging banner.
 
Tip:- Use different colours of tissue papers.


This tissue paper flags  goes to Artsy-Craftsy February

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Tissue Paper Flowers



Tissue paper flowers are just so easy to make that they are a perfect decoration for any gift or event.


Materials Needed:-

Tissue papers
pipe cleaners
scissors


Instructions:-

1) For each flower you will need a stack of 8 sheets of tissue paper. You can use different colors.
2) Take your stack and fold it accordion style, into 1 inch folds. You can make different sized flowers by changing the size of the tissue paper squares and the amount of layers of paper you start with.

Accordion Style Folding

3) Twist a pipe cleaner around the center to keep paper together..
4) Gently pull apart the paper on each flower layer by layer, and fluff the paper upwards to create the flower’s shape.
5) You can try rounding out the edges or cutting diagonally to create pointy edges with your scissors before you form the flowers to create different petal shapes.
Attach your finished flowers onto your gift box or arrange them on tables or in vases.

This tissue paper flowers goes to Artsy-Craftsy February


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