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Shape collage
Shape collage






You can also add extra shapes or written text to your collage.Īnd there you go! Here is the final product. When you click layout you can view the pictures behind your collage and drag them around to different locations. We have many shapes to choose from.Īpart from changing the shape and color you can also change the layout. You can change the color of the background and change Art Shape of your collage over here. The collage feature will automatically upload your photos to the collage. It’s the four leaf clover.Ĭlick the Open button here and choose where to upload your photos from. If you are already inside fotor the square button below will bring you to the collage feature.Ĭlick on the Shape Collage button. Click on the Collage button above the flying man. I’ll take you through step by step:ĭown below is our home page. So let me introduce you to Shape Collage. Shape Collage turns your collage of photos into a picture in and of themselves, so you can add greater depth and meaning to your photo narratives. For kids who are uncomfortable drawing, collage allows them to use ready-made materials while still learning about composition in art.Using Shape Collage you can use clip arts, text, and funky shapes as templates for your collage. Combine with yarn, painting, and other materials for a mixed media piece. Add a dab of glue to hold the pieces and then move the collage to a more convenient table to add more glue that will help the torn paper to stay in place.Ĭollage making can be an interesting art form. Without shifting the small pieces of paper from where they fell on the larger sheet that’s set on the floor, glue them in place. For even more randomness, try creating a Behind Your Back Collage. Not all the paper will fall on the background pick up those small pieces and try again to drop it on the larger piece of paper. Stand up and drop the small pieces of paper one at a time toward the sheet of paper. Set a background sheet of paper on the floor. Tear pieces of scrapbook paper, construction paper, or gift wrap paper into small pieces. Glue the cotton swabs, so they are touching, over the parts of the picture that are white to add texture and a third-dimension to the artwork. For younger children, print out a coloring page and glue it to a piece of lightweight cardboard.Ĭut the tips off cotton swabs. Draw the picture on a piece of cardstock or poster board – the regular paper is too flimsy to support the weight of the cotton swabs.

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Start this project by drawing a picture of something black-and-white, such as a zebra, penguin, sheep, Dalmatian, bare-branched tree covered in snow, etc. Cotton Craft for KidsĪdd dimension to a black and white picture with the addition of cotton swabs.

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Glue the animal shape collage onto a background piece of cardstock or poster board. It is okay if the paper goes over the edge of the shape trim those pieces later when the glue dries. Cut out and glue the pictures onto the animal shape. Look for magazine pictures of that animal or of the place the animal lives (or even objects that are the color of the animal). Use the outline from a stencil or a simple coloring page image to create a silhouette of an animal. Also consider creating a collage that turns the objects into another object, such as positioning the leaves so they resemble a bird or a deer. An adult may need to use a hot glue gun to anchor heavier objects like sticks and acorns into place. Try gathering interesting objects while on a nature walk and then return home to glue them in an appealing arrangement on a piece of poster board. Do a collage on a piece of plastic, like a sheet protector or report cover, and then cut out an interesting shape when the glue is completely dry to turn the collage into a suncatcher.Ī collage isn’t limited to paper. Tearing the pieces by hand produces an entirely different effect than cutting the paper – try making a couple of collages using both methods. Tissue Paper Collage Sun Catcherīecause tissue paper is thin, when the pieces are overlapped, they create new colors. Photograph a collage and use the image on an invitation or turn it into an iron-on transfer for a t-shirt or tote bag. Collages can be stand-on-their-own pieces of art or can be turned into picture frames, magnets, scrapbook pages, journal covers, etc.








Shape collage