Summary: Learn how to add more advanced materials when making an art collage with your child in this free arts and crafts video lesson on scrap booking.
Angela Taylor has a BA in Art from Eastern Oregon University, and is a member of the Santa Monica Fine Arts Studio. She taught art to children at The Seattle Academy of Fine Arts and...read more
"Okay, so now I am going to show you also how to collage on another couple of objects. Which is I am going to collage this guy on and then I am also going to use some kind of big, well not big, I guess some glitter pieces. Like a little guy like right there, he is kind of small. Do you see that, or even this one, there we go, maybe you can see that one a little bit better. Okay, so I think what I am going to do is, yeah, we will glue this on. And with the feather, I just mostly put the glue along the spine of the feather because they are so delicate that they don't really need a lot of glue. So I will just put a little bit on the tip of the brush and then just roll down the spine and just glue it on and I am going to glue it on the spine of the book too. Let's see here, there we go, it's good to go. There you go, it's kind of cool looking. It makes it a little more interesting and with this little guy also, this little knitting needle, I'm finding, let's see there is a space here between the spine and the feather so I am going to put some glue right there and then it just glues really easily right onto the book. Yeah, so with this knitting needle you can get like really detailed places. And I am going to glue on some of this glitter piece right here and I am going to put the glue on the edge of the knitting needle and I am going to put it right here on the edge because it is so small, there we go. Then I just put a little piece right there. It's easy to work small with this knitting needle which is really nice. "