Making paper sculptures is a fantastic excuse to use up leftover wrapping paper. This art project is a great way to learn different ways to create three-dimensional shapes and textures out of paper. Spray paint the sculptures a uniform color for a modern and interesting piece of art!
Materials Needed:
- Leftover wrapping paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Cardboard
- Spray paint
Step One: Cut squares out of cardboard or poster board.
Step Two: Use leftover wrapping paper to form and cut cones, cylinders, strips, twists and other interesting shapes. You also can use a hole punch to create more interest.
Step Three: Glue the paper sculptures onto the pieces of cardboard and let them fully dry.
Step Four: Spray paint the sculptures a uniform color and hang once they are dry!
Megan Kapple is a blogger from Kansas City, MO, where she lives with her husband and four children. She loves anything DIY and crafty and blogs about her adventures at HomemadeGinger.com.