Using craft paste and tissue, students glued square tissue on their paper as a background. Next, they added their heart cutout on top. We let them dry over the weekend (they were VERY wet!). Next, we chopped the messy edges off. These should be made on cardstock or a heavy paper because they curl up quite a bit as they dry. This would also make a very nice window hanging if transperencies were used rather than paper.
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