Project #8: Tissue Paper Cutouts



Description: For this project we learned about "Day of the Dead'" and we made tissue paper cutouts. We each picked different colors because the represented something different. We were then taught how to fold it a certain way, trace half of a shape, and then cut that part out and it would make our full shape. We had to make two different versions each including different shapes and patterns. 

Extension Activity: As an extension of the Day of the Dead tissue paper cutout project, students will create a symbolic paper banner by combining their two cutouts with a short written explanation of the colors, shapes, and patterns they chose, and what those elements represent. They will also write a few sentences about someone they would like to honor or remember, just as Día de los Muertos celebrates loved ones. The final banners will be displayed together in the classroom to form a meaningful and colorful tribute wall, connecting art to cultural understanding and personal reflection.

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