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    Ah, my old friend cardboard is back with a new but familiar look!

    Today I want to share these amazing cardboard bird sculptures that my art campers made. I got the idea for these from the IG account @marymakingart, and we were also inspired by the artist Clare Youngs, who is an incredibly talented cardboard animal artist whose work has been published in children’s books.

    Kids paint cardboard pieces to make a bird, and attach it to a wooden block for display.

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    Supplies needed for Cardboard Bird Sculptures:

    ~ Cardboard

    ~ Tempera paints

    ~ Mini glue gun

    ~ Collage material: feathers, sequins, pom-poms

    ~ White glue

    ~ Clothespins (or wooden sticks)

    ~ Washi tape (optional)

    ~ Wooden blocks (2.25 inch)

    ~ Liquid watercolors

    ~ Drill

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    I didn’t take any “before” photos of the set-up. Sometimes in art camp the day just goes so fast I barely have time to think! But I will walk you through how I prepped and set it all up for success.

    How to make Cardboard Bird Sculptures:

    1. First, cut shapes from cardboard. I cut four shapes: a body shape, a wing shape, a tail shape, and a beak shape.

    2. Layout the table before the kids get there. Mix paint colors. Put the four cardboard pieces at each place.

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    3. Before the kids begin painting, show them some photos of Clare Youngs‘ work, and talk about how each of the four pieces will complement each other. Also, show them the @marymakingart birds and point out the details like the dots and mark-making techniques.

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    5. Once they have painted their main colors (and they’ve dried slightly), they can go back with white or a light color and makes some marks. I did not put out squeeze bottles, but at least one student went into the supply closet and found a squeeze bottle of paint. Great idea!

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    6. Once all the pieces have dried, glue them together with a hot glue gun.

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    7. The next day, set out the birds along with some collage material, glue, wooden blocks, and liquid watercolor.

    Follow this tutorial for wooden block & clothespin holders.

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    8. Kids paint the wooden blocks and decorate their birds some more, if they choose to do so.

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    9. Put it all together and you have these gorgeous cardboard bird sculptures!

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    Kids make cardboard birds and attach them to wooden blocks for display.

    You can put washi tape on the clothespins, or you can use the liquid watercolor to paint them.

    Aren’t they SO fantastic?

    xo, Bar

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