March 2, 2012
by Megan Schiller
Papermaking
Last week’s art class was all about paper. We played with paper, ripped paper, glued paper collages, and even experimented with making paper! The teachers prepared the paper pulp, by blending up white newsprint with water. When the children arrived they were offered a mixing bowl, spoon, white pulp, liquid watercolors and glitter to create their own unique paper pulp.
At first we tried spreading out the pulp onto a screen with cheesecloth to drain the liquid, but that didn’t seem to work well (and didn’t capture the children’s attention like we thought it might).
So the teachers adjusted their process and offered each child a tray with a towel and a piece of fabric to soak up the pulp juice. Being able to work individually at their seats helped get the kids excited about the pulp. They used all kinds of tools to squish it, pound it, roll it and color it!
To really flatten the pulp and get the excess water out, the kids placed a piece of fabric over their pulp to continue the pressing and rolling process.
For the final step, children could shape and decorate their paper with flower petals and sequins- check out this paper pulp man!
After drying for a few days, the papers were firm and ready to take home. They looked awesome!
We just love paper making – we did some hearts for valentines – http://kreativeactivities.blogspot.com/2012/02/hand-made-paper-hearts.html
Looks like all your kids had fun!
Cool! I love those heart molds you used. What a great idea for valentines.