Luckily we already had some very thick tissue paper. Thicker is better as it tends to tear whilst the children are trying to paint it. Although the idea is to use contrasting colours, I didn't want to be too prescriptive and let the children select the colours they wished to use. So we chose the colour of tissue paper we wanted and then the
first colour paint and made large brush marks across the paper.
This took quite a lot of encouragement initially as the
children both seemed to want to colour in the centre
of the paper with lots and lots of paint! We then
selected another colour and made some more large
brush marks.
Next was the part they enjoyed the most, stamping, evident in the big smiles! They each selected an object to use, we used small squares of carpet, duplo bricks, sticklebricks and a small cardboard tube andstamped onto their card using another colour paint.
We went on to create about 15 sheets of tissue paper (cooking lunch in the kitchen was a bit of a struggle!).
While we waited for our masterpieces to dry, we created a butterfly template on the laptop, blew it up and printed it off. Okay, so I did the butterfly and they raced round the garden like lunatics! (I think those creations required more concentration than I had realised!)
However, keen to be involved in every stage of this project, I had two very willing volunteers to help me piece the 9 A4 sheets of black together, just like a giant jigsaw! They also insisted on helping to stick it together, consequently this part took quite a long time and a lot of unsticking and repositioning! We then used our template to cut out some butterflies from card.
After resorting to the hairdrier, I cut up the paintings into small squares and triangles (with hindsight I probably cut ours a bit too small and they would have been more effective if they were larger) and the children stuck them onto their butterfly templates.
And here are our finished creations!
Links to EYFS:
CLL: Language for Communication (following instructions)
CLL: Handwriting (making lines across the paper with the paint)
PD: Using Equipment and Materials (using equipment, developing hand / eye coordination)
CD: Exploring Media and Materials (differentiating colours, creating collages)
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