![]() Remember to glue only the ends of your curly paper to your collage so it will stand up and be three-dimensional. To make your paper wiggly, roll it tightly around a pencil, squeeze it, and pull the pencil out, or you can fold a section of your paper back and forth, over and over again.To make your scissors work, remember to put your thumb in the small hole and your fingers in the large hole.When gluing your shapes to your collage, be sure to use enough glue and press the shapes down on the paper for a few seconds.Cotton balls are sticking to my fingers.How can I make my paper strip be wiggly?.Discuss how the shapes attached to the collages were made to be three-dimensional.Talk about the variety of materials used to make a collage.This makes a great “Easter bonnet” project. ![]() The children love to pose in their new hats. When cutting and folding the hats, some pieces on the collages might need to be lifted slightly or adjusted and glued again.Plan to have an adult volunteer to help cut, staple, and curl the edges of the hats.Wearing a collage hat while introducing this project will create a lot of excitement and enthusiasm. ![]()
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