Summer Crafts For Kids: Sculpting With Paper Strips!

Paper Strips Kid's Sculpture Tunnels

Here’s a nice spur of the moment craft to get your kids interested in three-dimensional thinking. I was thinking modern art sculpture, while my five year old was thinking tunnels. And actually his version was more practical as he then used it together with some Playmobile figures and cars! A whole city to use with a train set would be wonderful! I whipped up the version below to give you an idea of what I had in mind for the project, modern art of course.

Paper Strips Kids Sculpture
There are so many possibilities with just some strips of paper, tape and a base of some kind! And how about some weaving with the left-over strips? Or get out the paints and paint a backdrop for the sculptures for a really complete project!

You’ll Need:

  • Strips of heavy paper, preferably pre-cut by a parent
  • Tape, I used electrical tape which is good for kids, but honestly it is lacking the necessary tackiness to keep some of the pieces adhered. I had to add some hot glue to the tunnel to keep it intact.
  • A base of some kind, cardboard, a shoebox, a piece of styrofoam

For those of you looking to keep kids occupied this summer, I’d make a calender/list of possible projects/activities and make sure to have the supplies on hand. Do a new project each day, and by the end of summer you’ll have some budding artists! (Or there is a chance that some may never want to set eyes on art supplies again, but that goes with the territory, and hopefully doesn’t describe any of your children. Good luck!) And not to worry, I’m here with you, with lots of fun projects to come!

Comments

3 responses to “Summer Crafts For Kids: Sculpting With Paper Strips!”

  1. Craftylocks Avatar

    What a great way to look at using paper! I have used paper strips in a much more mundane way – but still pleased with how they turned out – @ http://www.papercraftsforchildren.com/2010/05/20/rolled-paper-flowers/. You have inspired me to be a bit more adventurous next time!
    Thanks,

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Craftylocks, Thanks so much for sharing, Id love it if youd link to a few of your projects on my weekly linking party, now open a few more days.
    A great way for you to get some exposure on your new beautiful blog! Hope to see you there!

  3. nevego@gmail.com Avatar

    your summer weaving is faboulus especially the wheel tower…
    Happy new year!
    Neomi

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