Creative Art Activities for Imaginative Minds

 
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Lets get creative and visualise your stories!
What aMAZing things will you make?
 
Materials:
 
Aluminium Foil
Scissors
 
Directions to make a figure:
Check out this video on youtube!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYDayHvcjY4
Tear a large sheet of tinfoil
Cut from the centre of the shorter edge of the piece to 1/3
of the way towards the centre, these are the ‘legs’.
Scrunch up the tinfoil into two legs, and scrunch up the rest
of the body and a head.
Tear another smaller piece of tinfoil and fold it long ways.
Scrunch up this piece into one long piece for the arms, and
wrap it around the torso.
Cut the arms to length desired if too long.
Fold ends of legs and arms to make hands and feet.
Can you decorate it? Perhaps draw a background for your tin
person? Can you add any household materials to give it
hair/clothes? Can you put the person on a piece of paper
and create shadows?
 
These are just a few ideas….  We can not wait to see what you
create!
 
FOIL SCULPTURES
 
Materials:
 
Magazines, newspapers, old books, photographs,
leaflets, cardboard, stamps (to name but a few)
Scissors
Glue
 
Directions to make a collage:
 
Choose a base for your collage
Cut or tear strips of paper. Make them different
widths. Cut one side and tear the other. It’s up to
you!
Layer the paper on the base.
Arrange until you like the look.
Glue into place. Add accent pieces, embellish your
art to finish it off.
 
 
 
Best thing about a collage is that there are no
rules…. Have fun!!!
 
COLLAGE
Materials:
 
Any household recycled materials! For example, tin cans,
milk bottles, toilet roll tubes, leaflets, plastic tubs, tin foil,
string… have a rummage and see what you can find!
Scissors
Glue
Any sort of sticky tape
 
Directions to make a recycled sculpture:
 
Think about how you can change the materials into
different shapes… you can stand on them, rip them, cut
them, fold them.
Start sticking shapes together…sometimes it is best not to
over think and let you imagination run wild
Keep adding different objects until to have a shape you are
happy with
Can you decorate it?
 
 
Check out this guide from the Royal Academy of Arts!
https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/article/family-how-to-make-
recycled-sculpture-art-kids-phyllida-barlow-sustainable
 
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Unleash your creativity with amazing art activities including foil sculptures, collages, and recycled sculptures using household materials. Let your imagination run wild and transform ordinary items into unique works of art. Get inspired and start creating today!

  • Creative
  • Art Activities
  • Foil Sculptures
  • Collages
  • Recycled Sculptures

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  1. aMAZing aMAZing Art Activities! Art Activities! Lets get creative and visualise your stories! What aMAZing things will you make?

  2. Materials: Aluminium Foil Scissors FOIL SCULPTURES Directions to make a figure: Check out this video on youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYDayHvcjY4 Tear a large sheet of tinfoil Cut from the centre of the shorter edge of the piece to 1/3 of the way towards the centre, these are the legs . Scrunch up the tinfoil into two legs, and scrunch up the rest of the body and a head. Tear another smaller piece of tinfoil and fold it long ways. Scrunch up this piece into one long piece for the arms, and wrap it around the torso. Cut the arms to length desired if too long. Fold ends of legs and arms to make hands and feet. Can you decorate it? Perhaps draw a background for your tin person? Can you add any household materials to give it hair/clothes? Can you put the person on a piece of paper and create shadows? These are just a few ideas . We can not wait to see what you create!

  3. Materials: Magazines, newspapers, old books, photographs, leaflets, cardboard, stamps (to name but a few) Scissors Glue Directions to make a collage: Choose a base for your collage Cut or tear strips of paper. Make them different widths. Cut one side and tear the other. It s up to you! Layer the paper on the base. Arrange until you like the look. Glue into place. Add accent pieces, embellish your art to finish it off. COLLAGE Best thing about a collage is that there are no rules . Have fun!!!

  4. Materials: Any household recycled materials! For example, tin cans, milk bottles, toilet roll tubes, leaflets, plastic tubs, tin foil, string have a rummage and see what you can find! Scissors Glue Any sort of sticky tape Directions to make a recycled sculpture: Think about how you can change the materials into different shapes you can stand on them, rip them, cut them, fold them. Start sticking shapes together sometimes it is best not to over think and let you imagination run wild Keep adding different objects until to have a shape you are happy with Can you decorate it? JUNK SCULPTURE Check out this guide from the Royal Academy of Arts! https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/article/family-how-to-make- recycled-sculpture-art-kids-phyllida-barlow-sustainable

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