Its autumn, just to find different colored leaves. There are yellow ginkgo leaves, red maple leaves and various green leaves. In addition to different colors, the shape of the leaves needs to be different. There are needle-shaped pine leaves, oval paulownia leaves, round kiwi leaves, striped willow leaves and fan-shaped ginkgo leaves. Leaves of different colors and shapes can be flattened with different parts of the character. If one color is used, one shape has no characteristics. The leaves should not be too thin or too thick. Leaves that are too thin will break easily, and leaves that are too thick will not flatten. Process the leaves.
Of course, the leaves will come back for processing. First, it must be cleaned and the dust on the front of the leaves should be washed away. Firstly, it is hygienic consideration, and secondly, it is easy to paste. After washing, it must be flattened and dried. Flat leaves are easier to stick and dry leaves are easier to preserve. Look at some leaf-related collage example.
Prepare some collages in class, preferably related to leaves. As you look at the examples, you can find leaf shapes and colors in patterns to use with your children and analyze the benefits of different shapes and colors of leaves. This is also a time to share some collage techniques with your children. Then design some interesting Image,
After reading the example, take out the prepared leaves and show them to the children, and let them design the image they want to collage. When designing, you can draw it on paper first and find out what you will use among the leaves.
Collage.
Without glue, place the leaves flat on the paper. Check whether the chosen leaves are suitable and whether there is a better solution. Once you are sure there is no problem, you can paste it.
Press flat.
After the collage is completed and the glue dries, the drawing paper may become uneven. Flattening the screen is the final step.