Paper Quilt Project

 



Project: This assignment allowed students to use colored construction paper, ink paint, foam, and paint rollers to create fun patterns that make up a paper quilt. Students must first use a pencil to create their design on the piece of foam. Then the students had to pick twelve colored construction paper squares to print the design on. To create the design on each square, students must take the paint roller and dip it into the ink paint of their choosing. Once the roller is covered, they can roll the ink onto their foam piece and stamp the design onto the square. After all the small squares of the quilt have been stamped, students can then line their construction paper squares to create a pattern of their choosing and glue them down,

My project: For my project, I chose cool colors that reminded me of winter. I made my design on the foam piece to slightly resemble snowflakes. I also chose to use white ink paint to give that wintery look to it. Once all my pieces were stamped, I arranged my colored pieces to have the same colors going in diagonal lines. 

Activity: A fun activity idea that can be done at the beginning of the year to get to know students is to have each student create one square that represents them and the whole class can put the squares together to create a class quilt that can be hung in the classroom. It can be a great way to build relationships with the students and to show the students that we are all a big family.

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