Hello bloggers,It's your girl Olivia !.
Today I am going to share with you my art I have done well doing online distancing.So we are going to get right into it .
BEFORE YOU KEEP READING!
You can make you own! with the simple instructions I am going to give you!.
(You may need to ask for parents help).
So first you will need some Newspaper, then a glues stick, a pile of dirt, a piece of paper, a cut out army soldier, adn this it the part for the parents a lighter to light the edges of the paper when it is done.
Instructions: So you are going to start by gluing the army soldier onto the paper it need to be a A3 paper or if oyu want it to be smaller oyu can use A4 paper it doesn't really matter, So you are going to do that next step you are going to rip up some newspaper and stick little bits around the soldier so you don't get paper of the soldier so it looks clear,so you not have to glue it on fully but around the soldier you need to glue it down properly so it doesnt pull of when you are putting it in the dirt.
So next you are going to Rip big pieces of newspaper and stick it around the paper to make all of the white not show( when you are doing this try not to use coloured newspaper so it looks better and older without colour). So before you move on from gluing the newspaper you need to go over the newspaperwith more so it doesn't look light and there is no white spaces left.
Then you need to go and get oyu pile of dirt and sprinkle it all of the newspaper and rub it all over the paper to make it look really dirty. Then you have done that you get your parents to light the edges of the paper and then they rub the fire so it doesn't burn the hole paper you go round the full border of the artwork with little burnt holes.
That is the end!
Of how to make a Newspaper army colleague!.
Here is a photo of mine .
Questions :
What did yours turn out like? ( if you did it), What do you like to draw?.
Bye!!!!
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