For this project we used:
- 1 sheet of colored construction paper 5''x10''
- assorted colored construction paper cut in 1''x 10''(for weaving)
- glue
What we did:
We folded 5''x10'' piece of construction paper in half to make cutting easier. Like that.
Then make a number of cuts like this( up to u how wide or narrow you want to make them, ours were about 1'' each).
Next step. We unfolded the paper and started weaving in the strips of the colored construction paper creating a symmetrical design
When we finished weaving we glued two parallel strips on one side of the rug to hold the strips in place. Ready! Turn it to the other side and you can put your new rug to good use. This is the finished product.
You can change the sizes of both the base and the strips accordingly to come out with different rugs for different purposes.
11 comments:
I am definitely going to try that this week. My youngest one, 8, loves art projects. He can just sit for hours making stuff. I'll have paper rugs all over my floors by the weekend--probably wall to wall-LOL
LOL!
I like them too. :)))
You've got a great blog! I'm a follower of you, now, too!
My daughter did that at school, just loved it! Over from SITS x
I am here from am Art Blog Hop! What a great theme!
This is a really cool idae!!
I invite you to stop by my Art Blog Hop entry!
Oh my gosh, I remember making these when I was a kid! Great project, thanks for the reminder. And thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comment =)
I made that one, too, when I was small. I'll try that with my kids now. Nice project.
Thanks for visting my blog ;) I thougth it was funny--when I popped over here, I saw that you are a follower of 1+1+1 and so am I---I always think its neat to see how you "cross paths" in the blogosphere! Anyway--great project, I forgot how fun this one is for kids!!
I will give this a try. I will report back on my efforts to make the deceptively simple come out awful.
Cassie's comment is so funny! We cover these in clear contact paper to make placemats out of them. The work really well!
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing....
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