Family Magazine
Sometimes the typical tie drawing
for Father’s Day just gets old.
1.
Students made a board by gluing 7 large popsicle sticks across 2
vertical ones. This was allowed to dry while drawing.
2.
On a piece of white paper (cut to fit on the popsicle board) students
drew a large trophy, and added a message inside.
3.
A piece of dry wax paper (like the kind found in a bakery) was taped over the top of the drawing. Their entire paper
drawing was traced and colored in with Sharpie permanent markers.
4.
The drawing was cut out with a scissors. A mix of 50/50 watery
glue was brushed over the board and on the back of the drawing, which
was placed on the board. More glue was brushed on top. Brush off any
extra or the board may warp when drying. Glue magnets on the
back to
make some nice refrigerator art.
Thanks to Miranda, a talented 2nd grader, who made this beautiful artwork for her father last week.