Collage Workshop for Beginners - Using what you have at home (Skillshare)

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Collage Workshop for Beginners - Using what you have at home (Skillshare)

In this workshop you will learn the basic techniques for creating stunning collage art for you home. Using what you have in your home already. This class is for anyone who loves being creative, and for both adults and children. All you need is paper, glue and scissors. I will show you the easy steps to creating something beautiful and artistic, and I will give you my secret tips on how to do this easily.

Get started straight away, and let the creativity flow.
To complete this project you will need:

  • Paper from magazines or books
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • One thick piece of paper or card
  • A frame if you have one, but it is not necessary.
  • Please upload a picture of your final collage, and feel free to share your progress while creating.

I´m looking forward to seeing your amazing projects, and am ready with feedback on your work.
The class project
And the goal with this project is for you to learn the techniques needed for creating a collage.
So by the end of this class you will have a personal and beautiful piece of art for your wall, or to give as a gift.
Please upload it, so I can give you feedback on your artwork.

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