How Do You Make A Play-Doh And Plastic Sheet Or Glass Art Project?
Are you looking for something for your kindergartner to do? Are you a teacher wanting to impress the parents with their children’s art? First of all, you want to decide the age of your project maker. For a kindergatner, I suggest plastic sheets, for an adult, glass would look better. If you grab a thick sheet, it would look nice, but thick and strong pieces are more expensive than the flimsy sheet protectors, for example. Take the clear medium you decided on and draw on it with a pencil or something that is not highly visible a design that you would like to portray. Remember, the easiest way to do this is to section the drawing out in chunks. Remeber, you will not be able to demonstrate shading, unless you want to get more complex and mix the Play-Doh. Once you have a drawing consisting of large blocks, it’s like paint by color. Only you will be ‘painting’ with Play-Doh. Try to smear a thin layer on each block with whatever colors seem appropreate for your design. Once you are all done