Students in 3rd grade learned about the printmaking technique of monoprinting. (Basically, it's making one copy.)
Students started with a 12x18 white paper, then folded it in half the long way (hot dog style.) Then, they painted with a variety of tempera paints on one side. They folded on the line before the paint dried to get a mirrored image of their original shape, line, pattern, etc.
Next step was to fill in the negative space with oil pastels. The bright colors really popped!
Last step was to fold on the line of symmetry, and cut the edges to give some texture. We stapled the top/bottom to make it look 3D, and the kids loved wearing them around and scaring each other!
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