Monday, December 28, 2009

Bubble Paper Fun! Taj Mahal Project


Bubble Paper is a unique Art Project which can be very versatile.
In this case I have used the bubble paper technique to give a marbled look to the Taj Mahal Project.

Bubble Paper:
Fill small cup 1/4 water
Add a half teaspoon of paint
Place cup with solution into a deep pan.

Use a straw to blow bubbles blow quickly for large bubbles.
The bubbles will overflow into the pan make sure there are enough bubbles to cover an entire sheet of paper. Lightweight paper 20lb -regular copier paper works well) The paper can be blank or an image may be used: in this case I have used a Taj Mahal Coloring Sheet to bubble.

NOTE: Construction paper and heavy weight papers don't work well.

Allow Bubble paper to dry, once dry a variety of colors may be added or use as is, as I have done. Students cut out the Taj Mahal and glued the Image to construction paper.

In the example we have used glue and glitter to embellish the Art work.
Students also used glitter pens to accent.

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