Student Project Harvest Landscape Papier Colle. Supply List Each student will need: 1 sheet of white paper 1 sheet of white paper Small cup of Starch.

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Student Project Harvest Landscape Papier Colle

Supply List Each student will need: 1 sheet of white paper 1 sheet of white paper Small cup of Starch Small cup of Starch 1 brush 1 brush Pieces of tissue paper in warm tones and greens. Pieces of tissue paper in warm tones and greens.

Project Steps Write your name on the back of your paper. Write your name on the back of your paper. Draw in lines to put in sections of landscape the sky, background, the middle and the front or foreground. Draw in lines to put in sections of landscape the sky, background, the middle and the front or foreground. Brush starch onto paper, then fill in with large pieces of tissue paper to fill in the sections that you have made. Brush starch onto paper, then fill in with large pieces of tissue paper to fill in the sections that you have made. Use paper effects to make interesting textures and details for your composition. Use paper effects to make interesting textures and details for your composition.

Steps to making your landscape Draw lines to show your landscape in sections: a line for the sky, background, the middle ground and foreground. Draw lines to show your landscape in sections: a line for the sky, background, the middle ground and foreground.

Paper effects with your tissue paper Torn paper Torn paper Scrunched paper Scrunched paper Fan folded for palm leaves Fan folded for palm leaves Twisted for vine like branches Twisted for vine like branches Lay flat to make a sky or watery surface Lay flat to make a sky or watery surface Overlap 2 colors to create a new color Overlap 2 colors to create a new color

Finished Projects