Earth Day Collaboration Collage

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Tissue Paper Collage for Earth Day
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Looking for a simple - and inexpensive - project to celebrate Earth Day with your class? Then check out this Earth Day collaboration collage featured by Debbie over at RainbowsWithinReach!

Earth Day Collage

Supplies:

Green pool noodle (blue would work too)

Tissue paper in blues and greens

White bulletin board paper

Scissors

Glue sticks

You'll want to pick up a green or blue pool noodle at your local dollar store before you start this project with your class. Debbie recommends securing the pool noodle into a circle with a golf club grip, or something simliar. You most likely already have the rest of the supplies you'll need at your fingertips! Told you this project would be inexpensive! :)

Arm each of your kiddos with a pair of scissors and have them cut tissue paper into small pieces. You'll need a lot of little pieces to complete the collage!

Step 1, Tissue Paper Collage for Earth Day
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Then, place the pool noodle circle onto white bulletin board paper and have your students fill the circle with their tissue paper.

Step 2, Tissue Paper Collage for Earth Day
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Finish the collage by having your students place their hands around the pool noodle and taking a picture. What a great way to show that we can all help to protect the Earth!

Step 3, Tissue Paper Collage for Earth Day
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If you'd like to use the collage as a bulletin board display, attach the pool noodle with craft glue or a glue gun and cut the white paper around the noodle to create a border. Voila! Bulletin board Earth Day display complete!!

RainbowsWithinReach is one of our favorite spots for finding unique and creative ideas. Be sure to stop by Debbie's site soon!!

About the Author

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Kayla Johnson

Kayla is a creative homeschool mom and co-owner of SupplyMe. She's passionate about teaching her kids through hands-on learning and faith-based education. Whether she's crafting with her kids or planning lessons, she loves inspiring others to make learning meaningful and fun. Read more about Kayla →

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