You can use folded paper to make a whole family of wolves and then use them to act out stories. If you want, make each one different with markers or crayons! All you need is a square piece of paper, any size. Follow along on the video below:
Art Class
Make a 3D sculpture using 2D paper! What you need: A rectangle cut from a cereal box or other thin cardboard Paper scraps of all sorts and colors – but check with your parents first to make sure you aren’t using anything important to them: Construction paper, copy paper, junk […]
One of our recent nursery rhymes programs introduced simple elephant head puppets for use with the Elephant Song. In this class, we’ll take a look at how to make those same simple elephants artistic! Gather together some different types of paper – anything you have on hand will work. Scrapbook […]
Paper folding has been around for at least 1,000 years. It has its roots in Japan and China but may have started earlier than that, even before paper was invented. It first became known as “origami” around the year 1880, and that became the popular name for it in America […]
One of our annual craft programs at the Library is the Spring Egg Collage. Why not make yours at home and hang it in your window as a lovely sign of spring? You will need: Paper – white or light-colored cardstock is best, but you can use computer paper or […]