Paper Crafts for Kids Three and Up: Learning About Colors While Making Stained Glass
Learning about colors can be confusing and messy, when making kids crafts.
With this paper crafts idea for kids, they will learn how to make colors without actually mixing them.
By layering colors, kids will learn which color combinations can be used to make other colors.
Parents can teach kids about colors and color combinations with this paper
crafts idea.
Stained Glass Paper Crafts Age Group
This arts and crafts idea can be made by children who are accustomed to using scissors. Typically, kids three and up can use safety scissors.
Paper Crafts Materials for the Stained Glass Color Craft
different colors of tissue paper sheets
one piece of black construction paper
OR shiny paper
safety scissors
one white pencil or piece of chalk
glue
Paper Crafts: Learning Colors
Parents can show kids how different color combinations make different colors.
Use the squares of tissue paper to cover other squares, to show how the colors change to make new colors.
Preparing the Materials for the Stained Glass Kid Craft
The tissue paper should be cut into small squares of paper, about the size of a large eraser. The tissue paper squares do not have to be exactly the same size, but theyshould be close.
Making the Frame for the Stained Glass
Take the piece of black consturction paper and draw a circle on it. Use a plate or other round object to trace a circle.
If you don;t mind an oval instead of a circle, fold the paper in half instead and cut out a half circle. When you open the paper, you will have a shape that is oval.
Next, fold the circle in half three times. It will make a small cone shape.
Using the scissors, cut out different shapes from the paper. Think of cutting out a snowflake, it's sort of the same. Except this time you are cutting out little "windows" for the stained glass.
When you are done, unfold the circle.
Paper Crafts: Adding the Stained Glass
Look at both sides of the circle and see which side you want to be the front. Now turn the circle over.
Begin gluing the tissue paper squares over the black frame.
Layer the tissue paper on top of other tissue paper, exploring different colors.
With this paper crafts idea for kids, they will learn how to make colors without actually mixing them.
By layering colors, kids will learn which color combinations can be used to make other colors.
Parents can teach kids about colors and color combinations with this paper
Stained Glass Paper Crafts Age Group
This arts and crafts idea can be made by children who are accustomed to using scissors. Typically, kids three and up can use safety scissors.
Paper Crafts Materials for the Stained Glass Color Craft
different colors of tissue paper sheets
one piece of black construction paper
OR shiny paper
safety scissors
one white pencil or piece of chalk
glue
Paper Crafts: Learning Colors
Parents can show kids how different color combinations make different colors.
Use the squares of tissue paper to cover other squares, to show how the colors change to make new colors.
Preparing the Materials for the Stained Glass Kid Craft
The tissue paper should be cut into small squares of paper, about the size of a large eraser. The tissue paper squares do not have to be exactly the same size, but theyshould be close.
Making the Frame for the Stained Glass
Take the piece of black consturction paper and draw a circle on it. Use a plate or other round object to trace a circle.
If you don;t mind an oval instead of a circle, fold the paper in half instead and cut out a half circle. When you open the paper, you will have a shape that is oval.
Next, fold the circle in half three times. It will make a small cone shape.
Using the scissors, cut out different shapes from the paper. Think of cutting out a snowflake, it's sort of the same. Except this time you are cutting out little "windows" for the stained glass.
When you are done, unfold the circle.
Paper Crafts: Adding the Stained Glass
Look at both sides of the circle and see which side you want to be the front. Now turn the circle over.
Begin gluing the tissue paper squares over the black frame.
Layer the tissue paper on top of other tissue paper, exploring different colors.
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Dahloan Hembree
Posted on 07/12/2007 at 8:07:00 PM