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This book is full of ideas for collage


pictures and models to make, using paper
and cardboard. Recycle as much as you
can - use paper from magazines and old
wrapping paper, and cardboard from
boxes and packaging. A

CarAboarA mice
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Pages
4 Bits and pieces 36 Foil bugs
6 Busy sky collage 38 Button flower collage
8 Folded paper people 40 Stand-up mini monsters
10 Scrap paper sea scene 42 Collage paper faces
12 Penguin picture 44 Jungle picture
14 Collage cats 46 Newspaper figures
15 Bird cage picture 48 Paper shapes
16 Cut-and-stick pond picture 50 Windy tree collage
18 Tissue paperjellyfish 52 Robot picture
20 Vintage car collage 54 Curious cats
22 Stand-up flowers 56 Paper shoe collage
24 Cardboard mice 58 Japanese doll picture
26 Bird picture 59 Owl collage
28 Collage monkeys 60 Foil and paper birds
50 Busy city scene 62 J-D spiders
32 Birds on a wire 64 Collage trees
34 Chameleon collage
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68 Ripped paper crows 102 Cardboard city page 18

70 Doodle collage 104 Newspaper castle picture


72 Newspaper hens and chicks 106 Sports stadium collage
74 Paper people picture 108 Sleepy cats and tired dogs
76 Box monsters 109 Rolled paper beads
78 Past food collage 110 Flower and butterfly cutouts
80 Paper butterflies 112 Cupboard collage
82 Winter street scene 114 Spooky forest painting
84 Collage tree and birds 116 Cut-and-stick dogs
86 Cut-and-stick crazy animals 118 Night-sky scene
88 Tissue paper aquarium 120 Cardboard cake collage
90 Cardboard dinosaurs 122 Crowd scene
92 Monster crowd picture 124 Rat picture
94 Washing on a line 126 Folded tissue paper flowers
96 Clown collage 128 Index
98 Elephant parade
100 Fashion cutouts
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These pages will give you an idea of J93I
the types of things to use to make
the projects in this book.

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Cot paper From


magazines• Look
This tap Was For bold, bright
cot From patterns or ose
kitchen foil. paper With Words
printed on them.
Make a collage
Cut shapes from different
kinds of recycled paper and
cardboard. Glue them together
to make a big collage.

Yoo coo Id cot oof


lots of shapes and
yloe them on top
This White
of each other.
clood shape
Was cot from
a scrap of

Corrogated
cardboard from
a takeaway
coffee ‘coff’
2 Simple plane
Fuselage
arid toil
You could draw
Windows along
the side of a

_ - Wings' passenger plane.

1. Fold two pieces of 2. Unfold


paper in half and copy the Then, glue
shapes shown here onto another piece of paper.
them. Cut out the shapes. Add the fuselage and tail.

Clouds
Draw a cloud with
chalk or a chalk
pastel. Smudge it with
a finger, then draw
around it again.

Engines
Cut out four little
shapes for engines and
glue them onto the front
ackground edge of the wings.
a int brushed
er it With a
4 Transport plane paintbrush.
Make a plane with
a wider fuselage
and fatter wi

6
6 Display team
Make several
similar planes and
glue them, flying in
formation, onto a
background.

Contrails
Draw a line behind a
plane for its trail, then
Ttiif toil run a finger along it to
WasaAAeA smudge it a little.
separately.

8 Vintage plane
Draw shapes like
these for the wings, Different pap,
fuselage and tail.
Add a propeller at Use a variety of
the front, and paper paper to make the
patterns on the tail planes, such as
and wings. graph paper, old
maps and paper
from magazines.
Folded paper people f 11 ' Collar and tie
v ^
Cut a strip for a collar, then

add a tie, cut from a piece of
( 10 ) Simple figure patterned paper.
1. Cut a strip of thick paper for the head
and body, then fold it like this
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f
fold fine botto nn
edge op to tiere

Fold fine Fold fine er


top end over op to t/ie fold
to make a
tob; finer)
unfold it
2. Then, unfold the paper and make it into a
box shape by re-creasing the folds. Glue the
tab inside the box.

3- For the nose, cut a narrower strip


of paper. Fold one end over three
times, then trim alongthe edge.

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Once... fwice... 3 times'... Jnip

. Fo d the nose into


a triangle. Glue it
together, then onto
) the face. Draw eyes
' ^ and a mouth
' (Sloe Inetre.

Striped shirt
Glue a strip of
You coold cotoot
striped paper down
o little bol*/ tie ond one side of the
glue it on. paper before you
fold it (see step 1.)
( 13 / Hair
v " _ _ Lay the box on a piece of
paper and draw around the
/ top of it. Then, draw some
hair. Cut it out
and slot it on
top of the box.

14 Ears
Make some ears
in the same way
as the nose and
glue them onto the
sides of the box.

,'15 } Top hat ;


Draw around something
circular for the brim of the
hat. Cut it out. Glue a strip of
paper into a tube, then glue
one end onto the circle.
9
Scrap paper sea scene

You could AraW Some


birds' in tine sky Witin
1, Glue some strips of blue 2. Cut a thin strip for a 3- Dip a dry brush into a White pencil
paper across the bottom mast and glue it on.Then thick white paint and
of a piece of paper. Cut add a sail. Draw some dab it across the bottom
out the hull of a boat and ropes at the bottom and of the boat, as the wash
glue it on top. the top of the sail. behind the boat.

Fishing boat
Copy these paper shapes
aiow. to make a fishing boat. Use
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| m am* cabins, mast and sail.
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This Sea Was


maAe trom
overlapping strips
of tissue paper.
Stormy clouds
Rip or cut out cloud shapes
from recycled paper and
glue them across the sky.

Wake lots of different


boats jailing across a
piece of paper.
Cardboard cruiser
You could use
cardboard to make
the hull of a boat.
Add paper masts
and sails. jam


Textured paper background

1. Use a thick brush to paint 2. Cut out shapes for the


some pieces of old newspaper sea, ice and mountains.
with blue and white paint. Glue them onto a large
Leave them to dry. piece of black paper.

lou could make


a forward-facing
Paper penguin
penguin With tWo
Cut out a shape for a flippers' inS'tead
penguin's body from black
paper. Cut out a white shape
for its head and tummy. Glue
them onto the background,
then draw a beak, eye,
flipper and tail.

Diving penguin
Cut a thin white shape
for the head and tummy,
and glue it along one side
of the body. Draw two
flippers instead of one.

These fish Were cut


from kitchen foil.
24 Starry sky
Use a white pend!
or silver pen to
draw Sots of little
stars on the sky.

23 Full moon
Cut out a circle from some
painted newspaper and
glue it on the sky.

Penguins in the distance


Make gradually smaller and
smaller penguins and glue
them on, so that they look
as though they are far away

Baby penguin
Use grey paper for the
penguin’s body, and
black and white paper
for the head and face.
Draw an eye, beak
and flipper.

Swimming penguin
Cut out the body,
head and tummy,
and glue them in
the sea. Draw two
flippers, and a beak
on top of the head.
The$e cats Were ma Ae tro m
a paper bag that haA large
Writing printeA on it

Standing cat

1. Cut or rip a head and 2. Use a black pencil or


a shape for a body from felt-tip pen to draw leg£
paper. Add a small paper and a tail. Then, add a
collar or draw a neck. nose, eyes and ears.

Clean cat
Draw a curved
paw beneath a
cat’s head, and
add a little tongue
Rip a curved shape for
the body and glue the
head on overlapping
one end of it

Little mouse
Rip a pear-shaped body
Then, draw eyes, ears, a
nose, feet and a tail.

14
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' Bird in a cage
You couId
Cut out a simple shape for a bird, then AtaW some
draw an eye with a white pencil. Draw hanging
a perch for the bird to sit on, then add cages.
the bars of the cage on top.

Sound bubbles
Cut out a bird with an
open beak. Then, cut out
a 'speech bubble' like
IaaWI± those you see in comic
tuMt strips. Write a tweeting
message in the bubble.

You cov\A p
two birds' in
one cage.

Cages on stands
Draw a straight
or curly pedestal
below a cage.
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Texturing the paper

he crayon
resists the
paint

Dip a dry paintbrush into Use a wax crayon to


thick paint. Brush stripes draw lines or patterns on
across some paper so that a piece of paper. Then,
you see the brushmarks. brush watery paint on top

Wings
cot from
S'cribbled
Use pencils to scribble paper.
lines and swirls on top
of painted paper.

Busy bees
Draw the stripes on
a bee's body with a Reeds
black pencil. Use paper from
magazines or
textured paper for
the tops of reeds.

Sitting frog
Cut separate shapes
for a body, legs,
eyes and mouth,
then glue them
together.
Red bugs
Cut out shapes for
the body, wings,
head and feelers.
Add spots and legs

WaVy lines'
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Dragonflies
Glue little strips of
paper on the bodies,
or use a piece of
textured paper with
Cut separate shapes wax resist stripes on it
for a body, wing,
tail, neck and head.
Add an eye and two
The pond and
shapes for the beak.
buck’s body ai
textured With
Wax resist.
jellyfish
The background for this picture was painted with
layers of thick blue paint so that the brushmarks
show. You don't need to let the paint dry before
adding another layer.

The spots anA tentacles on all the


jelly-fish Were AraWn With chalk pastels
1. Cut out a domed shape
from tissue paper for
a body and glue it on
another piece of paper.
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2. Glue on another piece


shaped like a leaf for the
underside of the jellyfish.
Draw tentacles and spots

Sparkly fish
Make a fish from a
chocolate wrapper
or shiny wrapping
paper. Add tissue
paper fins and a tail

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Spotted jellyfish
Glue some tissue paper
spots onto a jellyfish's
body, then draw more
spots on top.

You coi/ld add a


long tiSSve paper
tentacle in the
middle of a 'iellyl

Striped jellyfish
Cut curved stripes
from tissue paper
and glue them
onto the body.

Double body
Cut two shapes for the
■ %.#» body and glue one on
top of the other.
( 47 ' Limousine
You don*t need to
be too neat.

1. Draw shapes for the 2. Glue them onto 3- Use a thin black pen to 4. Draw the roof of the car
back wheel arch, a door another piece of paper, draw around the shapes, and a steering wheel. Add
and the front of a car, leaving narrow spaces just inside the edge of windows, the wheels, a
and cut them out. between them. the paper. spare wheel and lights.

You could use tine ideas shown


on these pages to design your
oWn vintage car.

icnncuu!

These two cars


are based on old
racing cars.

A folded-doWn rooi

Paper roof
Cut a strip of paper for
the roof as well as one
for the body. Draw lines
for window frames.
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50 ) Wheel spores
Draw lots of thin lines
inside the wheel to
look like the spokes
~I\ on a vintage car.

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Vintage cars often had a


Spare wheel attached to
the Side of the chassis.

Early fire truck Ink splots


Dip a brush into some
Draw a vintage fire truck with
ink and flick it down
big searchlights and equipment
onto your paper to make
stacked on the back.
splattered ink spots.

Tip XL

Fire Fighters Would


ring a bell on the
side of the truck.

21
Hand-up flowers
These flowers are made from paper and cardboard. They have
a cardboard stand attached to the back, so they can stand up.

52 Single flower
Wake
Leaves Sure they
Flower line up
at the
Vase
bottom.

1. Glue pieces of patterned 2. Tape the pieces 3- For the stand, cut
paper onto thin cardboard. together. Decorate the a rectangle from
Draw the shapes above flower with petals and corrugated cardboard,
and cut them out. circles, and the vase with the same height as your
paper strips. vase, then glue it on.
Tine clip
Supports You could add same
tine stand. berries to the stalk
as Well as leaves.

4. Bend up the middle part


of a paperclip, then push it
into one of the grooves in
the corrugated cardboard.
53 Fancy vase
Cut out a
vase with a
broad base
and a narrow
neck. Make
the sides
wiggle in
and out.

Bunch of
flowers
Cut out several
flowers and
arrange them
in a vase.

22
55 Hand-drawn patterns 56 Lots of petals
Instead of using patterned Cut lots of strips of
paper, you could draw paper and glue them
details on the flowers. onto a circle of paper.
Then, glue circles on top
for the flower's middle

This paper Was


scribbled all over
before if Was cot
into strips- 'n

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IggMjjp Flowerpot
Cut out a flowerpo
instead of a vase.
Pretty mouse
Cut a bow from paper
and glue it next to a
mouse's ear. Draw
long eyelashes and
add a small red mouth

/All th e mice Were


decorated With
chalk pastels.

Little mice ™
To make a small mouse,
lay a cardboard tube on
a breadboard and get
someone to help you cut
it with a bread knife.

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1. Fold a piece of thin 2. Cut shapes from paper 3- Glue a strip of paper 4. Cut two feet from
cardboard in half and cut for the eyes and the tip of around the tube. Then, cardboard and draw toes
out a shape for a nose. Glue the nose. Glue them on, cut two sleeves, and glue on them. Cut a little slit in
the tips together, and the then add paper whiskers hands on the ends. Glue each foot and slot it onto
ends onto a cardboard tube. and cardboard ears. the arms onto the tube. the tube.

24
A lump of cheese
Cut a piece from a
cardboard tube. Then,
squash it and glue
one end together.
Then, use chalks or
pencils to fill it in and
add some 'holes'.

lou could maK


a hand With a
pointing finge^
like tlii$.
Worried mouse
Draw an 'o' for a
mouth, and arched
eyebrows above
the eyes.

lou could gw/e a


pirate an eyepatch

Pirate
Use different
patterned papers
for a T-shirt and a
bandana. Cut out a
sword and glue it
onto one hand.
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5- Cut out a tail and cut a


slit in it. Slot it onto the
tube, too. You may need
to move the tail and feet to
make the mouse stand up.

25
Curling branches
Use pencils to draw several branches curling in
from the edges of your paper. Fill them in, then
draw leaves, or glue on some cut from paper.

Draw a bird
Use a dark pencil
to draw the
outline of a bird.
Fill it in with a
paler pencil.

Paper flowers
Cut flowers from paper
and glue them in
between the branches.

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You could add a


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5"in9in9 bird With . ft

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V
ar> open beak.
You cou\d draw little
floWers scattered on
tine background.

Fancy feathers
Draw some extra
feathers on a
bird's head.

Butterflies
Fill some of the
spaces between
the branches with
fluttering butterflies
You could cut out cardboard circles
for eyes instead of using but+onj.

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OoAy Eats
<' 69 / Paper monkey -«►

Cut out the shapes shown


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here and glue them
together. Glue on buttons
for eyes, and draw nostrils lAoutln „
and a mouth. Add lines for
stitches on the buttons.
Different eyes
Instead of drawing stitches
on buttons for eyes, glue on
black, hole-punched circles.

■■■

Cut out a monkey


with long, dangling
arms and glue it on
upside-down.

You co
a hat c
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Material monkey
■ ... ,
Cut out the monkey s
body and arms from
_ ...
scraps of material.

Glue on paper ears .4?

and a mouth.
Busy city scene
All the shapes on this picture were cut from pages in old
magazines. Details were then drawn on top with a pen.
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Skyscrapers
Cut out long rectangles
for tall buildings. Glue
on thin strips of paper
as rows of windows.

lou could ad
Some frees
between tine
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"Jaccess. A four-mon
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Draw
[ajagoogoo videos and old;
prmint Gum” on YouTube.
Traffic jam
Hive. You need hours just tj
different ■ ). down. If you’re called b
w couple of minutes by an
Cut out different
shapes of lack down. 1 have a great £
■tterer and he says he has shapes of cars.
fc-ear.”
W\ndoU/y. ■t. in any case, he is a pape Draw their wheels


Hi roan. “I only read on paj
Hter or an iPhone. I have t! with a black pen.
t don’t believe bo<
s. Sales of adult i

Truck
Cut a shape for a
cab and a longer
one for the trailer.
Draw big wheels.

c . Perfume

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You could draw
blue swirly clou&s
Try using pale With a chalk paste I
papers for or a pencil.
buildings in
the distance.

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Crane
Make a crane using
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three thin strips of
paper. Add a rectangle
for the load it is lifting.
Commuter tram
Use strips of paper
for a train and its
windows. Draw the
tracks beneath it.

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Park
For the grass, draw lots
of little overlapping lines
with a green pencil.

PIMhi
Birds on a wire You could attach these birds
to a WindoW With tape, or pm
80 ' A line of birds them on a notice hoard.

Draw several simple birds on


paper and cut them out. Lay
them in a line, then stretch a
length of thread or yarn across
them and secure them with
tape. Draw eyes.

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Blue bird
Cut a few birds from
different shades of
paper and add them
at intervals along
the ‘wire'. x
' Looking down
Draw a bird like
this with its tail
at the top and its
beak at the bottom.

Flying bird
Cut out a bird with
its wings and tail
stretched out.

Singing bird
Cut out a bird with an
open beak to make it
look as if it's singing.

Draw a 'u'
shape rather
than a dot for
a sleeping
bird's eue.

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Chameleon collage
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86 } Curly-tailed chameleon
^ m^. ar ^

2. When the paint is dry, cut 3- Press the body onto 4. Cut out shapes from the
1. Brush yellow and green a longshape from the paper another piece of paper, paper towel for the head
runny paint onto a kitchen towel for the body, and folding it into a curve as and legs, and glue them
paper towel. Let the paints spread glue on one side. you press it down. on. Glue on an eye, too.
bleed into each other

5. For a frill, cut a strip of


paper. Spread glue along one
edge. Press it onto the head,
folding it as you press it down

6. Glue curved paper shapes


alongthe chameleon's body,

Lizard
Use several strips of painted
paper towel to make a
lizard's body. Give it a thin
neck and long narrow tail.

Cot scrips’ like tUese:

Neck

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Raised ridg
Spread gl ue on some
tissue paper and roll
it up tightly. When the
glue is dry, cut it into
shorter pieces and glue
Branches
them onto the body.
Rip strips of brown paper
and glue them together to
make a branch. Dab glue
on one end of a paper
leaf, then fold it over to
make it 3-D.

Small Zigzag
teeth in the
chameleons
mouths.

Frilled bach
Cut a strip of painted paper towel
and glue it along one edge. Press
it along the chameleon's back,
folding it as you go.
1. Squeeze a piece of 2. Cover it with a shin
foil into a bug's body, chocolate wrapper or
making it thinner at glue on tissue paper.
one end.

Striped bug
Cover a bug in tissue
paper. Then, glue
on strips cut from a
chocolate wrapper.

Bug chain
Cut a long piece
of thread and tie it
around each bug's
body to make a chain

Wrap g
arounc
94 Curly antennae
Roll up long strips from
a foil wrapper. Curl them
around a finger before
you glue them on.
3. Wrap thread around 4. Cut out wings from a 5* Cut out paper eyes
the body and secure cellophane wrapper. Glue and glue them on. Add
the ends with tape. them on, then wrap more antennae made from rolled
threads around them. strips of wrappers or foil.

Double wings
Cut two sets
of wings from
cellophane. Glue
one set on top of
the other, then wrap
thread around them.

Patterned wings
Cut wings from
patterned wrapping
paper or old
magazine paper.

Twist the end of a


chocolate Wrapper
to make a pointed
nose, like this.

3?
e flower
^jj ■
Lot; of the;e button;
Were cot off old
clothe? before tJie
material Wa; recycled.

Use a pencil or chalk to draw a


stem. Add petals at the top and
some leaves along the sides.
Glue a button in the middle.

You could draw


little flower; to
fill the ;pdce;.
Draw some bees
•flying between
the {lowers.

Cardboard middle
Brush some cardboard
with thick white paint.
When it's dry, cut out a
circle for the middle of
a flower.

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Instead of
drawing leaves
cut some from
paper and glue
them on.

Multiple flowerhead
Glue several buttons in a
line, with the largest one
at the bottom.
All these monsters Were
Simple monster made trom Wrapping paper
or magazine paper, gli/ed
onto thin carbaard.

1. Glue patterned paper


onto a piece of thin
cardboard. Draw a shape
for a body and cut it out.

Spiky hair
Cut triangles out of a
piece of cardboard,
then glue them onto
the back of the head.
2. Glue on eyes, a mouth
and teeth. Draw black lines
around the eyes and add
eyebrows and eyelashes.

Cut out a tail and glue


it onto the back of
monster, after cutting
3- Make two small cuts at and folding the feet.
the bottom of the body.
Fold the end parts forward
to make feet. Then, fold the
middle part back to make
the monster stand up.

opines ^
Cut out small ^
triangles from
patterned cardboard
and glue them along
the monster’s back.

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Girly monster
Cut out a bow and glue it
on. Outline the eyes and
draw thick eyelashes.

Upside-down
Glue feet at the
top of the body,
and make the tabs
at the bottom look
like two tufts of
hair. Glue a face
on upside-down. !
Collage paper face

a nose

Cut out several squares the same size


and glue them onto another piece of
paper. Then, follow the steps
^ above to make a face.

V Long hair
Draw shapes for the hair around
the head. Glue the long part on first u cou
then add the head, then glue the
short part on top. J.

J Peeking over
Glue half a head onto one of the
paper squares. Then, cut out two
shapes for hands and glue them on
Draw eyes just above the hands.

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Draw a head {torn the fide. With a nose and a
'' mouth on one jide and an eat on the other.
Thought bubble
To make someone look as if they are
daydreaming, cut out a wavy shape
and glue it beside the head.
Add two small ovals, too.

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Looking up
Cut out a head with a nose at the
top. Draw eyes and a mouth near
the top of the head.

DtaW us
■for sleepy
eyes.
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115 ; Tiger stripes

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ar\A ears

1. Cut out these shapes


for a tiger and glue them
together on a large piece
of paper.
fl

Cut
body. Draw eyes,
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then glue triangles


along the body. Add 2. Draw eyes, a muzzle
a forked tongue. and a nose on the head.
Then, cut little strips of
paper and glue them onto
the body and tail.
s/

louid add some


r butterflies' to
ale picture.

If doesn’t matter if
the stripes overlap
the eAaes.

Lizard
Cut shapes for a body
and triangles for a
frill on its back. Add
stripes and a tongue.
d

You could make a


giraffe look^aliM
itV stretching to
eat some leaver.

Branches
Glue lots of leaves
alongthe edges of
thin, cuived strips
of paper.

Zebra
Cut out shapes
for a body, neck, Giraffe
head, iegs and Glue on roughly
tail. Add ears, too cut squares for the
Draw eyes and patterns on the
nostrils, then add neck and body.
lots of stripes.

61ue strips of
paper beiolv
the animals
■for grass.

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1. Cut out the shape 2. Cut little strips of paper for


for the body from old the arms and legs. Glue them
newspaper and glue it on, then add a head and feet.
onto a piece of paper. Draw details with a pen.

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rl
Glue a runner s arms
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You cou Id add a
player trying to
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body for a basketball
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Draw a curs/eA
line beside a ball
ta make if look as-
if it V moving.

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( 125 ) Tennis player
Draw a short
Draw criss-crosseA tennis skirt before
lines' for the strings adding the legs.
on a tennis racket.
Draw a racket and
a tennis ball.

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( 123 / High jumper
bent knees'.
Draw the high jump
baron either side of
the body, after you
have glued it on.

126 / Ball games


6loe reA scrips' on
Make some
the legs to look
figures kicking
like long socks.
or heading a ball.
Cut out a. paper
ball, then draw
around it roughly.

47
These paper shapes are made from
circles of different sizes, glued on top
each other. Some circles were cut into
flower shapes, first.

Basic shape
Cut several circles from
different papers, making
them gradually bigger
and bigger. Glue the
circles together, one on Chain
top of the other. Add an Make lots of flowers
old button in the middle. and tape them along
a piece of thread,
ribbon or uarn.

Individual petals
Fold a piece of paper in
half several times and
cut out a petal shape
(this will give you
several petals the same
size). Glue them around
the edge of a circle.

129 Folded petals

Cut out a circle. Then,


make cuts on opposite
sides as shown above,
to make petals. Trim the
end of each petal, then
pinch each one to fold it
Glue more circles on top
Frilly flower
Make lots of cuts
around the edges of
the circles before you
glue them together.

Easy flower
Cut out several circles
then cut wavy shapes
around the edge for
petals before gluing
them together.

This spiral Was


made {torn a very
long strip of paper,
th at Was attached
With a blob of gloe
1. Rip pages from old
magazines that are shades
of brown. Then, cut out a
shape for a tree trunk.

2. Glue the trunk onto


some paper. Then, cut out
lots of branches and glue
them on so they overlap.

. 'it

3- Cut leaves from the


different pieces of
magazine paper and glue
them around the branches

Glue some leaves


tumbling down from
a tree. Add some on
the ground beneath
the tree, too.
136 Windy sky
Draw swirls on your paper with a black
chalk pastel and smudge it with a fingertip
Then, draw a line along it with an eraser.
135 A crow
Cut out a body from black
paper and glue it onto your
picture. Add a paper eye and
beak. Draw a pupil in the eye
a wing and tail feathers.

You could odd a


crow searching
The grouna in this ■for food.
picture is mode With I
of shapes overlopping
each other.
f 13? / Collage robot
'v s'

1. Cut shapes from paper 2. Press on reinforcing 3. Use a felt-tip pen to


fora body, head, arms, rings for eyes, or make two draw details on the robot,
legs and feet. Then, glue holes in some paper with such as antennae, fingers,
them onto a separate a hole puncher and cut a buttons, a control panel
piece of paper. circle around each one. and springs.

13S } Square eyes Robot scene


Instead of using Use the ideas on
re i nforc i ng ri ngs for these pages to make
eyes, cut out squares a scene with lots of
from paper. Glue them different robots piled
on and draw a frame on top of each other.
around each one.

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Marching robot
Make a robot with
Little robots one arm in the air, to
Make small robots make it look as if is
standing on top of swinging its arms as
bieeer ones. it marches along.

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rs coo!, modern, parea-ut


[lot,’ says McGrath. ‘At
iace, we did the look but
fed it down with just a fev
l lashes added in the cor:
Pus eyeliner and a lip bah

Big robot
Cut out a chunky
body and a large
head. Add long
legs and big feet
Draw a line
here and
add claims'.
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1. Draw a body on a 2. For the legs, make two 3- Fold the middle part 4. Cut out a cardboard
piece of cardboard. cuts like this. forward for paws, then head and glue it on.
fold the other parts back. Then, add ears and a tail.

Draw V shapes for


( 144 } Cleaning cat
Make just one cut on the body
closed eyes.
so that there's only one paw.
Cut out a curved paw and glue it
onto the back of the body. Glue
on a small pink tongue, too.

' 145 / Kitten


Follow the same
technique, but make
a much smaller
body, head and tail.

54
Draw little
lines' 'for -for.

5- Use chalks or pastels 6. Glue on paper eyes and


to fill in the head, ears, whiskers. Then, draw a
body and tail. nose and mouth.

You could make


a quizzical cat
With its head at
an angle.

147
^ s
} Fluffy tummy
Smudge a patch of white
pastel onto the cat's body
Tom cat Then, draw lots of short
lines on top. ^
Pill in the cat with a dark
orange pastel, then use
a paler orange to draw
lots of lines on top.

55
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148 Cut out a shoe
y 150 Bows
Copy one of the shapes shown |ij|f| Draw a shoe
here onto a piece of paper, and high, narrow
cut it out. Then.... Decorate it
bows or buc
...cut out a
shape tor
the inside...
car

...odd a .or draw


hoW...

149 Boot
Cut out the basic
shape of a boot,
then add patches
of patterned
yM paper. Draw lines
on the sole and I
add laces.

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152 } Baby shoes


Cut the shape of the shoe.
Then,cut shapes for the
insides so that you make
a strap and cut-out pieces.
Draw circles for decoration.

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High heels
Cut out a shoe from
brown paper, then ■ .■ ■
add a patterned top :llSllia> mRC

part, leaving the


Mt mm
: ■
heel brown.

You could draw curly


Aeco rations With a pe

153 : Big picture


Cut out lots of squares from
patterned paper and glue them
together. Make a different pair
of shoes to fit in each square.
1. Draw the shapes
shown here on plain
and patterned paper,
then cut them out.

2. Glue the belt onto


the body. Add the
hair and face. Cut two
pieces of cardboard
and glue them onto
the sleeves. Then,
add them to the body.

The dolls^ cheeks Were


droWn With a pole peoci

Pretty branches
Cut out lots of flowers
from shades of pink
paper and glue them
onto thin branches.

Different hairstyle
Cut different shapes of
hair for different dolls,
such as one without
a bun or one with
ponytails. Add a bow or These dolls' Were made With
a hair comb, too. flowery Wrapping poper.

58
Starry sky
Punch holes in yellow
paper with a hole puncher,
then empty out the shapes
and glue them on as stars.

1. Paint scraps of paper 2. Rip shapes for ears and


with shades of thick wings and glue them on.
paint and let them dry. Add reinforcing rings for
Then, rip shapes for the eyes, then draw a beak,
owls' bodies. feathers and legs.

These leaves Were drawn


With a green chalk pasteI.

Green branches
Paint different shades
of green paint onto
some scrap paper. You could cut
When the paint is dry, Wings' from
cut out thin branches. magazine paper.

Draw lines to make the


owl look as if it;S moving
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Falling owl 160 Sleepy owl


Glue the owl's body
Cut a reinforcing ring in half
at an angle. Add its
and use the pieces for eyelids
wings flappingout
Draw some eyelashes.
at the sides.
Foil and FoId these
end; osier.
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162 Make a bird

1. Tear off a large piece of 2. Rip lots of pieces of 3- Fold a piece of thin 4. Cut two wide feet
kitchen foil. Scrunch it into paper for feathers. Spread cardboard in half. Cut from cardboard and
a bird shape with a head glue on the foil, then press it out and fold the end glue them to the bottom
and a fat body, tapering one end of each feather over. Glue the end onto of the bird. Finally, draw
into a tail. onto the body to cover it. the bird. or paint the eyes.

o coo
Fluffy feathers
Paint kitchen paper
towels with different
shades of paint. When
the paper is dry, rip
lots of feathers from it
and glue them all over
the foil.

mnmwi!

:d triangle
i. beak. Glue

the body,
lear to the
the head.
Red breast
Glue on feathers
ripped from kitchen
paper towels that
Draw V shapes have been
for the eyes with painted red.
a felt-tip pen. Add some red
magazine
paper, too. j

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packaging

Blackbird ™
Cover the foil
completely with black
tissue paper. Add
feathers ripped from
black magazine paper
Make an orange beak
and glue on eyes.
Use a white pencil to draw
several long lines for the
web. Join the lines with
shorter curved lines.

This picture Was


made on block
paper from an
art and cra-ft Dangling spide:
Suppliers. Glue on the legs so
that the top two are
holdinga thread
from a web.

6end the
Iegs if you
need to.
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1. Dip the tip of your 2. Cut eight thin legs from


finger into thick white white paper. Glue one
paint and print a head end onto the body. Make
Then, fmgerpaint the two folds in the paper and The crosses on
body. Let it dry. , glue the other end down. the spiders below
Were drawn With
a black pencil.

Big eyes
Print two eyes with
■ ...

the tip of your little


finger, then draw
pupils on them when
the paint is dry.
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Patterned body
Use a pencil or a black
chalk pastel to draw
two thick lines along a
spider's back.
175

f Summer tree

l. Draw the trunk and


branches of a tree on
a piece of thick paper
or thin cardboard and
176

Blowing in the wind


Cut out some leaves
and bend them around
a finger to curl them.
Glue them around the
top of the tree.

2. Lay the tree on a i ~~


piece of patterned "‘"'mi
paper and draw j y
around it. Glue the f I
paper onto a piece of \ J
thin cardboard and —S
cutout the shape.

5- To make the tree 3-D, cut


small pieces of thick cardboard
then follow these steps:

61 ue them onto
tine patterned

blue two strips


onto tine patterned
cardboard...

them onto a
background.
Lots of leaves
Fold pieces of
patterned paper in
half several times.
4. Then, glue several pieces
Cut out a leaf
of cardboard behind the trunk
shape, then glue
of the tree so that it's raised
the leaves onto the
up, but lies flat.
branches.
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179 Little birds


178 ) Ready for winter Cut out birds from thick paper.
Use shades of orange Cut out separate wings, legs and
paper for a tree losing beaks, and glue them on. Draw
its leaves. an eye with a felt-tip pen.

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181 }
Patterned bark
Draw long, thin
180 ovals on the tree
trunk. Then, add
Fallen leaves wavy lines running
Cut out some leaves down the trunk
and curl them a little. and alongthe
Glue them overlapping branches.
each other in a pile
beneath a tree.
mm ■

1. Cover a sheet of newspaper


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with paint, so that the some of
the lettering shows through.

Cut fish from scraps


of painted newspaper
and glue them around
a shark.

2. When the paint is dry,


draw a simple shark shape
and cut it out.

Too could maKe a big


picture With lots of things
swimming in the sea.

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183 Shark teeth


Draw a row of zigzag
teeth along the top of a
shark’s open mouth.
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Hammerhead shark
Copy this shape ---
fora hammerhead
shark. Draw two
eues on its head.
tail

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Cut out a squid with


long, wavy tentacles
and add it between
some sharks.

2
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Tlie^e sharks, fish and


S^t/id Were glued onto
o piece of poi nted
newspaper.

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Ripped paper crows
<' 187 } Standing crow
6\ue the
^trips' at
one end
only.

1. Paint a kitchen paper 2. Rip a shape from the 3- Glue the head onto a 4. Build up the bird's body
towel with purple and paper for a crow’s head. piece of paper. Draw eyes, by gluing on the ripped
black paint. Let the paint Then, rip the rest of it into cut them out and glue them strips of paper. Then, cut
bleed, then leave it to dry. thin strips. Rip some strips on. Cut out a yellow beak out yellow legs and feet
of newspaper, too. from paper and glue it on. and add them, too.

You coc/ld use tre\nJ(o!rc\ny


rings' for eyes, instead of
drawing them.

' 189 / Hungry crow


Glue a worm beside a bird's
head, then add the beak on top

68
190/ Flying
Glue on the ripped strips to
make two wings above the
bird. Add the legs flowing
out behind the body.

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193 / Eggs in a nest
Cut out eggs from
painted paper towels.
Add overlapping strips
of paper to make a
k nest beneath them.

Baby birds
Make a smaller bird with a
fat body made from shorter
pieces of ripped paper.

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192 } Worm
Cut out a long, thin shape
Draw, or cut and spread glue along it.
out, little eyes Press it onto a piece of
paper, curving it as you
press it down.

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Doodle collage
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! 194/ Doodle collage picture


CD' Q'

Copy the ideas on these pages to make a collage


with cut paper shapes combined with felt-tip
pen doodles, or design one of your own.

Paper stars With


doodled trails'

195
y
} cogs
Cut out a circle, then
/ cut out shapes from
/ around the edge.
Add a paper track
and draw some A
ratchets.

Track with
' ratchets

Hole-punched circle!
Punch holes in paper,
then open the back of
the puncher and use the
.circles from inside it.

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Arrows
Cut an arrow from
newspaper and glue it
onto another piece of
paper. Cut around it,
SSSIDj)
leaving a border.
buujos

Tints Stem Was


drawn and fine
leaves' Were cut
Mr
ftrfM gMC- from paper.

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These animals were drawn on newspaper that had
been fingerpainted roughly. When the paint was
dry, the shapes were cut out, chalks were smudged
on top and a black outline was added.

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Running chick
Cut out a simple
shape for a chick's
body, with its wings
stretched out. Draw
its legs sticking out 1. Pingerpaint some
from the sides. newspaper with orange
paint. When it's dry,
The chicks draw this shape on the
beaks ate paper and cut it out.
cut from
ted paper.

The combs 2. Draw around it


on top of roughly with a black
the heads pencil. Then, add chalk
are pointed lines along its back and
tail for fur.

Jumping chick
Cut out a chick with its
wings stretched out,
then draw legs at the
bottom of its body.
Add a line to show
loo could draw thin
that it'sjumping.
lines to make it look
as though the chicks
are moving.
Fingerprinted stars
Dip a fingertip into thick
pale yellow paint and
dab it across the sky.

Angry hen
Glue on two strips of
paper for the wing.
Draw lines at angles
for angry eyebrows.

These chickens’ feet


Were cut from scraps 203 / Scared chicken
of red paper. Draw a V on its side for each
eye, to make it look as if the |
chicken is running with its
eyes shut.

It doesn’t matter if
the chalk smudges
osier the edge of
the outline.

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Surprised hen
Cut two pieces for
the hen's beak and
glue them far apart.
Draw ovals for wide
eyes, and add a
c - wi 53r"
pupil in each one.
(' 205 ' Paper person
Use a felt-tip pen to
draw a person with a
rectangular body and a
round head. Then, cut a
piece of paper for their
outfit and glue it on.

You coulA use the


people on these pokes'
■for inspiration.

206 /
' Tall man
x
Draw a person
with very long
k legs. You could
glue on a tall
top hat, too. /
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You couId odd


rosy cheeks With
a pink pencil. '
Little people
Draw a small
person with short
arms and legs,
and a little body.,
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Cloud and rain


Cut out a cloud from
paper. Glue it onto
Try drawing someone With
your paper, then
their legs' like this to look
draw around it. Draw
or glue on, raindrops os if they are running.

Someone

Use a hairy
pattern for a dog's
body, then add a
patterned coat. ,
Box monsters
All the monsters on these pages were made
from old cardboard boxes that were 'turned
inside-out' to hide the lettering on them.

<' 210 } Mouthy monster


Kip off
any
Scrappy
pieces' of
cardboard.

1. Very carefully, pull


apart all the joins in a
cardboard box.

Secure it
With glue
or tape.

2. Then, crease the folds


back on themselves and Teeth
remake the box with the plain
Cut teeth from paper
cardboard on the outside.
and glue them inside
the lips. You could
make them rounded
or pointed.

3- Cut out a pair of lips from a


scrap of cardboard and glue it
onto the box. Fill in the middle
with a felt tip pen. Draw eyes
on the box, too.

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i 214 Ears
v
Cut out two ears. Fold
back the ends to make
tabs and glue them onto
the sides of the box.

Arms
Cut two arms from
cardboard. Fold back
the ends and glue them
on the sides of the box.

Follow steps 3 and 4


on page 8 to make two
triangular legs. Glue
them onto the bottom
of the box.

215 j Monster feet


- iMitJt two feet from cardboard and glue,
them onto the bottom of the box. M|

77
% Ice cream
Roughly mix some
All the food and packaging on these
pink and white paint
pages have been made from scraps togetherand brush
of paper that were roughly brushed big swirls onto some
with paint (see page 16). paper. Cut out the ice
cream shape when
the paint is dry.
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l 216y ! Table with food


%
Use the ideas here
to make a picture
with lots of different
kinds of food.

You cou\A
moke o "tub
of ketchup.

218
^ Cut shapes fora bun
V ^ and add layers for
% ' *• " / lettuce, a burger.
cheese and tomatoes (or
anything else you like).
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Ynountaino,
ln towns a
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French fries
Wj
'x‘can m Cut lots of strips of
orange-yellow paper for
the fries, and use striped
paper for the container.

221 ! Salad
Cut green shapes for lettuce
leaves. Add some red
Hot coffee tomatoes, strips of carrot
Use chalk pastels and some black olives.
to draw lots of lines
for steaming coffee. These scratches Were
Smudge them a little made with the end of a
with a fingertip. paintbrush in Wet pa inf.

You couId use y


Wrapping paper Use the ideas shown
and newspaper on these pages to make
{or napkins- cakes and cupcakes
from scraps of paper.

223 } Pizza
Cut a triangle for the
base and add lots of
toppings, such as cheese,
tomatoes and olives.
224 ) Make a butterfly

1. Fold two scraps of 2. Open out the wings


paper in half. Draw half and quickly draw lines
a wing shape against and markings on each
each fold, like this, then wing. You don't have
cut them out. to be too neat.

3- Glue the top wing 4. For a body, cut a piece


onto the bottom wing, of pipe cleaner and glue
overlappingthem a little it onto the wings.

225 ’ Chalky butterfly


Smudge patches
of chalk onto the
wings before you
glue them together.

80
228 I Antennae
Cut two very thin
antennae from black
paper and glue them
onto the body.

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227 } Painted wings


Fingerpaint some
splodges alongthe
edges of the wings
with black paint.

«' 226 I Paper body


Roll a piece of
magazine paper into a
tight cone-shape and
secure it with tape.
Glue it onto the wings.

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229/ Make a background


Cut out buildings and
glue them at the top of
a piece of paper. Brush
thick, white paint over
the paper for snow.

You coulA AraW


Some Aogs bein^
token fof a Walk
Paper people
Cut out shapes for coats
and jackets, and their sleeves
then glue them onto the
k background. Draw heads,
Slipping over
§Sife and boots or shoes.
Glue the body at
an angle and arms
stretched out in
front. Draw one
leg in the air.

/Add little
movement
/■ ::

brush to add lots


of blobs of snow

Distant people
Cut out shapes for the
clothes, and draw heads
and feet, but add no detail

You could draw


Some V\ea\ly
popping bags- -

Add detail
Add more detail, such as
paper faces, bags and
gloves, to the people at
the front of the picture.
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Make a collage
Glue the tree onto a piece of
paper. Cut birds from paper
and glue them on. Draw their
legs with crayons and their
eyes with a pen.

Lots of birds
Fold a piece of paper in half,
then in half again. Draw a
bird and cut it out. This will
give you four birds in one go
239 } Flying bird
Cut a pair of
wings from paper

L and glue it onto a


bird's back. Draw
legs at an angle.

You cou\A aAA


Some baby bir

Nesting birds
To make a nest, glue
on lots of little strips
of paper, overlapping
each other.

Too could ad
Some yinople
leaves- to the
b ranches-
Use the ideas on these pages to create different
animals with scraps of bright paper from old
magazines and wrapping paper.

Dinosaur
Start by cutting
out a shape for the
body, neck and
tail. Then, add the
legs and a head.
Glue on pieces of
paper for a long
neck, head and
beak. Add a small
body and thin
strips for legs.

6lue lots of little


pieces' of paper
on fine leas'.

Dancing bird
bssbwb®*1 Glue on the legs at
different angles to
make a bird look as
if it's kickingone leg
high into the air.
Fox
Use different pieces of
paper for a body and
tail. Add legs, eyes,
ears and whiskers,
then decorate them
with strips of paper.

Glue on eyes and a strip


of paper for a muzzle.
Then, draw the nose,
pupils and eyebrows.

245 } Crazy creature


Use the same
technique to create
imaginary creatures
such as a ‘cow’ with
antennae, below.

This clog Was made


With lots of pieces'
af tissue paper and
Wrapping paper.

246 /
' Snake
/

Cut out lots of small


pieces of paper and
glue them together
to make a longsnake
Add a forked tongue.

lry gluing
lots af pieces'
af paper
together to
make a bady.

87
Tissue paper aquarium
24? ' Make a fish

1. Use a pencil to draw the 2. Glue the tissue paper


outline of a fish, including on top of the fish. When
its eye and fins. Then, rip a the glue has dried, go over
249 Stripes --
piece of tissue paper about all your pencil lines with a
the size of your drawing. black felt-tip pen. Tear strips of tissue
paper and glue them
alonga fish's body. It
doesn't matter if
they overlap the
edges.

248 * Lots of fish


Draw lots offish together.
Glue different pieces of
tissue paper on top. It
doesn't matter if the paper
overlaps another fish
Sea horses
Copy the shapes
shown here for sea
horses, swimming
among some fish.

1 n Jl
You cavld draw different
I ’- 9R ^ I
shapes for fish, such a mm
Pjbu. f.
QS this yellow eel. M i||| : « up

Swordfish
Draw a swordfish
with a long, sharp
snout, and pointed
fins and tail.

Seaweed
Draw some seaweed and
cover it with tissue paper
then go over the lines
with a pen.

You couId draw


Some black feaWeed,
shells and jand.
Cardboard dinosaurs
253 ' Tall dinosaur

1. Draw the shapes shown 2. Cut out lots of 3. Cut slits along the body
here for the body and legs spikes from scraps of and tail. Then, cut a slit in
on pieces of cardboard, cardboard. Make them each spike and slot it onto
then cut them out. Draw different sizes. the body.
an eye on the head.
. ■

lAake tine
Spikes get
Smaller anc
Smaller alo
the tail ant
neck.

4. Cut V shapes into the


feet for toes. Then, cut
two slits in the tummy
and one in each pair of
legs. Slot the legs onto 1
the body.

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■ .

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Leaves
Cut leaves
k from
cardboard, fiend
tine toes
HI
✓ then cut lots
of slots along forWarA
the edges. a little.

90
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mmM,

Tree
Cut two shapes
like these, for the
trunk- Cut slits in
them, then slot
them together. Cut
out leaves and slot
them in at the top.

Stegosaurus
For a stegosaurus
with lots of bony
spines along its
back, copy these
shapes:-

Plant
Cut two shapes for a ^
short trunk and slot them
together. Cut slits into
them and slot in leaves.
259
Make a picture
Glue lots of monster
Simple monster shapes overlapping each
258
other onto a piece of
You cou Id add
paper. Draw around a
Some Uavry
them, breaking Mk
eyebrows- the lines where M
mk
theu overlap. im

Cut out a shape for a monster


and glue it onto another piece
of paper. Cut out a nose and
glue it on. Draw around the
monster with a black pen.
Add eyes and a mouth.

V;

260 Hairy monster


Cut wavy lines around
the edge of a monster
to make it look as if it
has shaggy fur.
Teeth
Either draw teeth with
a white pencil, or cut
them from paper and
glue them on.

Monster T-shirt
Cut out a T-shirt from
paper and glue it onto
a monster before you This monster s
draw the black outline mouth Was cut
from paper. The
block part Was
AraWn With a
felt-tip pen.
All the clothes on these washing lines are made from
scraps of patterned paper and pieces of material.
The washing lines were cut from brown paper
from a large envelope.

SfetjAKfe! ■-##?>.
263/ House
Pill in alternate stripes on graph
paper with a pencil. Cut a strip
of paper and glue it on top.
Cut out some windows.
264 / <
Then, cut a strip of paper * ^ ^ ^
X tor the root and draw tiles.
Scribbly cloud
Use a pencil to scribble
around and around on
paper. Then, cut out a
cloud shape and glue it
A cloud cut
onto your picture.
from fabric

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*S

265/ Washing line


Cut thin, curved shapes
266 ' Socks
and glue them onto your
picture. Glue the clothes Cut a pair of socks from
alongthem, then draw a scrap of material. You
little lines to attach them could even cut them from
to the washing line. an old sock, itself.

'III £ i;.\-;.
^v <

These Window
panes Were
draWn With a
felt-tip pen
These scribbles'
Were done With
two shades of
blue pencil on
tracing paper.

Use a felt-tip pen


to draw birds to fill
some of the spaces
between the clouds

1
1 .

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1
267 ' Flowery dress ■'■*** j

Cut out a dress from paper MStl


or material that has a small
pattern on it, so that the
scale doesn't look odd.
The clowns on these pages are made from lots of Cut-and-stick clown
different scraps of paper, shiny textured cardboard
from packaging and some wrapping paper.

269/Top hat
Cut out a hat and glue it on
kJL at an angle. Make a paper 1. Start by cutting out the
flower and glue it a little way clown's body and legs and
« from the hat. Draw a stalk. glue them onto a piece of
paper. Add arms and feet.

2. Cut out some hair and


glue it above the body.
Add a nose, mouth and
hat. Draw the eues.

Curly shoes
Cut out big shoes with
curly toes. You could cut
out pompoms and add ^
them to the toes, too. *

96
You cou\A odd
tonne juggling Fan collar
bolls'. i

1. Fold over one end of 2. Tape one end of the


a strip of paper. Turn the folded paper. Then
paper over and do the spread the bottom edge
same again. Keep folding out. Glue it around your
and turning. clown's neck.

Thit collor Was


mode from S'/in
crepe poper.

Acrobatics
Make one clown,
then add another
one standing on
its shoulders.

Balancing clown
Glue on the clown's
arms and legs spread
out at different angles.
Cut out a paper circle for
a ball, then glue lots of
triangles on top.

' Make an elephant
%

1. Copy this shape for


the elephant's body onto
cardboard, then cut it out
Z. roId a piece
of cardboard in
half. Copy th is
shape for the ears
The bottom edge
should be straight

The \eys anA trunk shou\A


touch the eAyeS-

3. Make a short cut between


the ears. Then, make a longer
cut into the body, like this.

..BBUBBf

4. Draw an eye. Then, slot


the ears onto the body.
The legs, trunk and ears
should be level so that
the elephant stands up.

276 / Baby elephant


Draw exactly
the same
shapes but
make them
smaller.
Patterned elephant
Glue patterned paper to
both sides of a piece of
cardboard before you
draw the shapes.

98
278 } Perching bird
Draw a simple shape
for a bird with a
small tab at the
bottom. Glue it onto
an elephant's back.

(' 279 ' Tusks (


%
280
*
I Toenails
Cut paper tusks Glue on circles
and glue one punched with a
on either hole puncher,
side of the I,, then trim
trunk. Mjjfck the edges.



/

You
could
glue a
triangle
on the
heaAj
too.

Indian elephant
Cut out a piece of patterned paper
for a blanket. Glue a strip of paper
alongone edge and make lots of
little cuts in it for fringing. Glue the
blanket onto the body, then trim
around the top.

99
These dolls are decorated with paper
cut from cupcake cases and patterned
paper from old magazines.

282
These layers'
of I ace Wete
cot {tom a

1. Draw a simple shape for


the doll's body, then cut it
out. Glue it onto another
piece of paper.

2. Flatten a cupcake case


and cut a piece from it for
the bodice of a dress. Cut a
larger piece for the skirt. Accessories
Cut accessories
such as bags,
bows, hats and
sunglasses.

S3SW***

3- Glue on the bodice.


Then, pinch the top of the
skirt so that it is the width
of her waist and glue it on

284 High heels


4. Cut a strip of paper and
glue it on as a belt. Cut out Cut out shoes
paper shoes and glue them or boots with
on, too. Draw a face and narrow strips
hair with a felt-tip pen. for heels.
100
Buttons Ball dress
Glue on an Cut out a bodice and
old button skirt and glue them
as decoration onto a doll. Then,
on a hat or glue on a strip of
a skirt. paper for a belt.

This paper is
a close-up of
A photo of
a flaWer.
knitting found
in a magazine.
Try drawing some
accessories, Such as
WM£?
tiisrs bracelet? and shoes

\ Park' ,&>—■&

Yat/ cat/ld
cc/t ac/t t>air
instead af
drawmq it.
Draw a dog with
a thin felt-tip
pen, then cut out
a patterned coat
and glue it on.

Layered skirt
Cut strips of
patterned paper.
Glue them in a fan
shape, overlapping
them a little.
Cardboard city
Use the ideas on these pages to make lots of buildings.
Make them different shapes and sizes, and cover them
with different black and white patterns.

9 ) Construct a skyscraper

Use a pen
of pencil.

ws pwaj

1. Draw lines going


across and down a
piece of white paper.

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( 290 ' Round tower


Decorate a piece of thick paper with { 291 ' Newspaper building
4. Tape the edges of the black patterns. Roll it to make a tube Cover the cardboard with
cardboard togetherto and tape it together to secure it. a piece of newspaper
make a tall skyscraper. instead of decorating it
with a pen or pencil.

102
292 / Radio masts
Cut strips from
cardboard or
make thin rolls ;^aH»H^"®-yLHooq »’“,,• em
juompns^ u;ili«US*1'1'^ $w«*
w^aqjfn^wBKlwf-.i^w
of paper. Tape icon uc )»S Iu T -jnoii!)®'!^jjowS
Cut a strip of paper
them inside sotsa>MS lK1 ?,»P”0!
*1) P«l W*^f3«! '&*%&* s the same width as the
the top of a pus A***
3X3 L #$l£| .life 1 building. Tape one end
building. SS2«£»g5 I inside the building, then
tfflSssSSC I bend the other end over
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j)Kj5jS5a|jsiff*<?5.w
and tape it inside, too.

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( 294/ Triangular tower ( 295 / Lots of windows


Follow steps 5 and
Draw rows of
4 on page 8 to fold This statue WoS
rectangles onto the
the cardboard into ma Ae fro m
paper before gluing it
a triangular shape. ScruncheA-up foil.
onto the cardboard.

103
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liftSJKjl11*111511 flsfl IJH

Turrets
Cut out triangular
roofs and glue
C/U*«h»»wj them onto the
tops of the
towers.

1. Cut out a rectangle


for the main part of the
castle. Glue it onto some
black paper. Add some
battlements and towers.

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pictures, or photos, elix HouphoR?t3oigny, % j
[ejjndependarg e. elle or ~jj
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302 } Make a picture
jt

Cut out an oval of paper for a stadium and glue


it in the middle of a piece of paper. Glue ■
different shapes around it for gardens
and plots of land. Add lots of houses
and draw lines on the roads. ^

Stadium
- ' "r

Glue on a
red, then
a green
rectangle.
Then, draw
303 / Cul-de-sac rows of
Add similar houses seats.
around a patch of
grass to make a
cul-de-sac.

f;:.
open-ait-
swimming

Draw big windows


and add an umbrella
and some seats.
Tower blocks
Cut out tali
rectangles, then
draw lots of rows
of windows.

Glue trees
around the
edges of a park

107
308 , 1. Glue pieces of patterned paper onto some
cardboard. Copy the shapes, shown here. Were all made
With scraps
of Wrapping

2. Glue the head and tail


onto the body. Then, glue
on a paper nose, and draw
a face with whiskers.

3- Make a small cut a little way


into the body, and one the
* same length into the paws.
Then, slot them together.

fold the paws "forward a little


to make the cat stand op.

309
1. Copy the shapes below onto cardboard
for a dog's body, head, paws and back leg,

2. Glue the head


and back leg onto
the body. Draw
eyes and a nose.
Then, follow step 3
above, for slotting
on the paws.
310 } Hairy dog
s

Draw lots of little lines


with a pencil on the head
paws and tail before you
construct the dog.

108
SJ xPtiHh '

Wfe^a^r.sLU

Comic paper
» Make beads from
J pages from old comics
311 Make a bead or newspapers.

tAark it here.

1. Cut a long,
thin strip of These texture A
paper about the beads Were made
height of this With crepe paper.
book. Mark the
halfway point at
one end, then
draw two lines.

Straight beads
2. Cut alongthe
lines. Then, dab Roll a straight strip of paper
glue alongthe rather than drawing the
strip leaving lines in step 1.
about 2cm (%in)
unglued at the
wide end.

3. Roll the unglued end


firmly around a straw.
Continue rolling, keeping You cou\d make
the edges even until you beads from shiny
get to the end. Then, slide Wrapping paper.
the bead off the straw
and let the glue dry.

Chunky bead l|
yj2 J Out a really long,
narrow strip of paper
and roll it carefully to
** make a fat bead. A

'

gmmmm
315 Simple flower

1. Cut a circle for the 2. Fold a piece of paper


middle of the flower and several times and cut out
glue it on to a piece of a petal shape. Glue the
paper. Cut a thin stem petals around the flower.
and add it. Add paper leaves, too.

Fold a piece of paper in half.


Draw a butterfly wing against
the fold, like this. Cut it out,
unfold it and glue it on.

Draw antennae
With a pencil.

317 Hand-drawn leaves


Draw leaves with a
pencil rather than
cutting out paper.
You could draw the
stem, too.
Make a picture You could add a
Make lots of flowers paper body to a
and glue them on butterfly.
to a large piece of
paper. Do them
different sizes and
overiappinga little.

Stamens
For stamens, draw
lines with an oval on
the end of each one.

men

p
320 J Stacked shelves
Use the ideas on these pages to fill
/f~\ shelves with lots of bottles, jars and bits
if V\and pieces. Draw the lines for the shelves euos P»Je 9Jo6ejL Bl!u-
ip first, then glue the objects on top.
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Jar with a lid


Draw ajar. Add a lid
and draw stripes on
it. Glue on a label cut
from paper.

You could
cut out a
hoodie ior
a hairbrush
then AraW
the bottles'.

322 ; Cupcake
Draw a paper case.
Cut out a shape for
x the cake and glue it
above the case.
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You could
dr a\aJ a jar
filled With
Spaghetti.
Pen pot
Cut strips of paper
for pens and a
ncomoda llega Ni
paintbrush, then
1: un plan para res
draw their ends with nqtir.a rfipriica).
a thin felt-tip pen.
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on Pierce Brosn;
avin (la Claire de
una familia mie

You could use a


photo of food
from a magazine This lid is has
strips of paper
qlued on.

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in re o s
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Oil bottle
Cut out a bottle,
then draw a
stopper. You
could also draw
a cork pushed
into the top.
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11 W mm
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V Snake
Paint a wavy snake
dangling over a
branch. Add
a forked A
tongue.

Paint bats
hangingfrom
the branches or
flying between
the trees.
Paint an owl
sitting on a
branch. Leave its
eyes and beak
unpainted.

Crows
Paint big crows with
thick beaks, perching
on the branches of
the trees. Draw a spider and a
web. Use a felt-tip
pen to draw the lines
of the web and the
spider's legs.

The blades of grass


You could point
Were pain fed with lot? of toadstoo
tine tip of a thin on the fore?t
paintbrush.
floor.

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" V

331} Simple dog

( 332 ; Striped dog


Cut the head and
-Jp body from barcodes
from old magazines
1. Cut a rectangular head 2. Use a black pencil or
or packaging.
and body from paper. felt-tip pen to draw legs
Add a small paper collar and a tail, then add eyes,
or draw a neck. ears and a nose.

These spots
Were AraWn
With a pen.

333 ' Textured fur


/
y
Rip a body and head
from corrugated
cardboard packaging
Sitting down
Rip or cut out a
pear-shaped body,
then add a head.
Drawjust one paw
instead of four legs

\OU COL/ld

scribble lines
■for the moVir
( 335 } Waggy tail
Draw some thin lines, the Add lot? of scribbled
same curved shape as the line? for shaggy fur.
tail. Then, add another
line across them.
« A ' ’ ■*»

You could odd


a tongue With
a pink pen or
pencil.

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To make a dog look


o? if itV jumping
draw movement line?
under the bock leg?.

\ 33? / Sleepy dog


Draw 'u' shapes for
closed eyes and add
legs, splayed out
under the body.
338; Rooftop scene
To make a scene like this one, cut out lots of buildings
and roofs. Then, glue them onto a large piece of paper
starting with the buildings at the back. Glue on paper
windows and draw some with a pencil.

Domes and spires


For different shapes of roofs
cut out rounded domes and
pointed shapes for spires.
Moon and stars
Glue on a paper moon, and
draw or paint lots of stars
across the sku.

All these stars Were


AraWr\ With White
and yelloW pencils

You coo Id aAA


chimneys to some
of the roots.
All the cakes on these pages are made from scraps
of paper, cardboard and some cupcake cases.

344 Make a tiered cake


Cut rectangles of different sizes and
glue them onto a piece of paper with
the largest at the bottom. Decorate
Fancy stand
each layer with lots of shapes, such Lise a felt-tip pen
as hearts and circles. to draw a cake
stand with a fancy
base. Add wavy
345 Candles lines for details
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• ’’■■K '%• . ;V. '
on the stand.
Cut thin
rectangles
from foil and
glue them on
the top layer.
Add tissue
paper flames
then draw
the wicks You coulA
with a thin aAA a ribbon
felt-tip pen. on one layer.

These Wavy
shapes Were cut
from carAboarA
from a coffee
cup deeve.

AAA a
checkeA
tablecloth
347 Cupcake stand
Cut the middle part You could make
of the stand from
Some cupcake cases
paper. Cut strips for
■from striped paper.
plates and glue them
across the stand. Cut
out the cakes first
glue cases on top,
then decorate them.
\ !: Cut strips from paper
i doilys and glue them
i1 onto the plates.
Eh

This heart **
Was cutirom
tissue paper.
You could add
a car\dle to a
cupcake.

Corrugated Cupcake cases


cardboard case Cut a section from a

use it on your picture


350 ' Faces in a crowd

r> Hats
Cut out hats and
glue them onto
some of the heads

1. Rip lots of pieces of


paper and glue them all
over a piece of paper,
overlapping each other.

2. Cut shapes for faces


and glue them on top.
Glue on shapes for
shoulders and hair.

3- Glue on eyes and


noses cut from paper. V-ftiaped ■
Then, draw pupils in the mouth for a
eyes and add mouths. Surprised look

Glasses
Draw glasses
on some of
the faces.

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ni ieXAoyoAi^^^^^|2
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Textured hair
Use photos of 'b
. real hair cut from
I magazines.

You could odd


o fWeatband.

Different
expressions
Draw different
shapes of mouths
on the faces.
Do some smiling,
looking worried
or surprised.

In profile
Cut out a face
with a nose
on one edge,
for someone
looking
sideways.

poxy
Use the ideas shown on these pages to create a
collage with lots of rats scurrying over pipes. t
Make a rat
Cut out a teardrop shape for a body
Cut a tail, legs and ears from pink
paper. Glue them onto a pipe, then
draw eyes and a nose.
'tetfipjr

For paper like tin is,


AraW pink Vjqx

Burst pipe crayon linef; flnen


aAA paint on top.
Use a black
pencil to draw
water spirting
out of a pipe.
WH3

358 A network of pipes

1. Cut strips of paper for 2. Cut out more pipes


pipes and glue them onto and glue them on so that
a larger piece of paper, they gradually build up
overlapping each other. a network. Add metal
Glue on some curved joints plates with rivets, too.
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}i*utim

359 Brown rat


Paint a piece of
paper with brown
paint. When the
paint
yc is uiy,
ill m io dry, uoc
use
a brown pencil to
draw the fur.

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pi
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SjtgftL ^

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n >u3° 19

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You couId use
oId newspaper
to moke some
oi tine pipes■
✓ V

360/ Fold a flower


*_
1. Draw around a plate on a piece of 3- Cut out more shapes of
bright tissue paper. Cut out the circle. different sizes, and glue
Then, fold the shape in half four times. them on top of each other
to make a flower.
2. Cut shapes out from
around the edges of the
shape. Then, open out the
shape very carefully and
>nce... twice... three tour.
glue it onto some paper.
Times'...

You coulA AraW


arounA Aitferent
circular objects Such
or
as saucers, muys or
rolls ot tope.

Make a picture Frilly edges


Cut out lots of flowers
Cut out this
and glue them on to a
shape to make a
large piece of paper.
flower with lots
Do different sizes and
of petals around
make them overlap.
the edge. \

HI
I app i

Circles cut
With a hole
puncher
■ H. '
Hearts
Cut this shape
from the folded
paper to get
cut-out hearts.»

Scrap shapes
You could fill some
spaces with the
scraps that were
cut out from the
folded shapes.

1 Big circle
You could just
glue a circle in the
middle of a flower
without folding or
cutting it.
... and if it’s a leap year!

i'366%i Collage caterpillar


v Cut out a circle for a head.
Add lots of strips of patterned
paper to make the body. Glue
on eyes and feelers. Draw a
mouth, and dots in the eyes.

aquarium, 88-89 elephants, 98-99 penguins, 12-15


people, 8-9, 46-47, 74-75, 82-85
bats, 105,114 faces, 42-45,122-125 pirate mouse, 25
beads, 109 figures, 46-47 planes, 6-7
bird cages, 15 fish, 66, 88, 89 pond, 16-17
birds, 15, 26-27, 52-55, 51, 59, 60-61, flies, 65
65, 68-69, 72-75, 84-85, 86, 95, 99 flowers, 22-25, 26, 58-59, 48-49, rats, 124-125
boats, 10-11 110-111,126-127 robots, 52-53
bugs, 56-57 food, 78-79
buildings, 50, 51, 82, 94,102-105, forest, 114-115 sea, 10,12,15,9, 66-67
106-107,118-119 fox, 72, 87 sharks, 66-67
butterflies, 27, 80-81,110 shoes, 56-57, 96,100
button flowers, 56-59 giraffe, 45 sky, 6,10,15, 51, 59
snake, 44, 87,114
cakes, 112,120-121 hats, 9, 96 snow, 85
cars, 20-21 hens,72-75 spiderwebs, 62-65,115
castle, 104-105 houses, 94,106 spiders, 62-65,115
caterpillar, 128 sports, 46-47,106-107
cats, 14, 54-55,108 Japanese dolls, 58 squid, 67
chameleons, 54-55 jellyfish, 18-19 stadium, 106-107
chicks, 72 jungle, 44-45
city, 50-51,102-105 textured paper, 20,16-17, 59
clouds, 6,11, 94, 95 leaves, 59, 56, 64-65, 90 tiger, 44
clowns, 96-97 lion, 87 tissue paper, 18-19
crows, 51, 68-69,115 lizard, 54, 44 trees, 50-51, 64-65, 84-85, 91,119
cupcakes, 112,121 truck, 51
mice, 24-25
different papers, 2-5, 7 monkeys, 28-29 vases, 22-25
dinosaurs, 86, 90-91 monsters, 40-41, 76-77, 92-95 vintage cars, 20-21
dogs, 75,101,108,116-117
dolls, 58,100-101 nests, 69, 85 washing line, 94-95
doodle, 70-71
dresses, 95,100-101 owls, 59,115 zebra, 45

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