![]() ![]() There’s a lot of art to appreciate in Mexico and a big part of what makes it so special is the earnestness of it. To download the handout, enter your name and email and we’ll send it straight to you:įor more cultural art lessons to teach your students, click HERE.Mexican Art Getting to know the true spirit of Mexico through its art To make multiple panels from one cut, layer 2-3 sheets of tissue paper together add tape (carefully) while cutting. Unfold carefully and tape tissue paper to a long string of yarn. ![]() To cut a shape from the middle of the rectangle, fold the paper in half again, and cut a shape into the fold. Just like cutting a snowflake, cut shapes along all four sides avoiding the area with the dot. This helps the children recognize where not to cut. Mark a dot in the corner that is made up of folds. Make sure one side consists only of folds.įold the long folded sheet in half. ![]() – Colored tissue paper (12″ x 9″ approximately)įold a piece of tissue paper (lengthwise) in half and then in half again. Add a tray of pre-cut tissue papers, a bowl of scissors and allow the children to create a papel picado during free-choice time. ![]() Laminate the instructions and place on a table. This is a great free choice activity or a lesson for a sub. You can easily make your own papel picado by layering sheets of tissues paper and using scissors.Įnter your name and email, and we’ll send this free PDF lesson guide straight to you! It was made by stacking many sheets of paper and using chisels to cut the designs. Papel picado is a traditional Mexican craft that features colorful paper sheets with intricate cut-out details. ![]()
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