Painting with Paper Pulp

We learned that trees help the earth. We need trees to keep the earth healthy. Sometimes trees are used to make paper. We should save paper so we can save the trees.  Ms. Smith and Mrs. Knee showed us how we could recycle our paper scraps and use them to make something new. We tore up the paper from our scrap boxes and used a blender with water to mash the paper into pulp.

Part 1

We read books by Denise Fleming who makes her illustrations with pulp she makes from cloth. When it dries, it is paper. We decided to use our paper pulp to make paper leaves and then make a tree with them.

part 2

be a friend to a tree

 We enjoyed making leaves so much, we decided to try to create pictures the way Denise Fleming does. We put the paper pulp into squeeze bottles so we could “paint”  the different colors onto our screen.

part 3

These are the pictures we made.

If you want to learn more about Denise Fleming, click here.

Thank you, Denise Fleming for inspiring us.

part 4

We Love Eric Carle

we Love EC

We read many books by Eric Carle and learned how he illustrated his books. Although we could not decorate the paper as he dies, we used tissue paper and liquid starch to make some of our paper for collage. We also used finger paint on paper to create textures on paper. We also used those papers.

We sorted the papers by color and then chose pictures to copy from our many Eric Carle books. Even the teachers got involved. Collage is so much fun. You should try it sometime!

collage papers
Here are the pictures we made.