Making a simple nature collage out of found nature objects is a fun and educational way to spend some time together at home or in the classroom. While this flower collage craft works for kids of all ages, it is especially magical to preschoolers and Kindergartners when you start with a nature scavenger hunt for art materials.
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My children love to collect leaves, twigs, and flowers petals anytime we are outside. We have quite a collection of found nature items so I thought it would be a fun craft idea to make a collage with all our treasures.
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How to Make a Nature Collage
On our most recent walk to the park, my daughter brought her bucket along to help her collect items she wanted to keep. Once we got home, we emptied out her bucket to see what interesting items she had collected.
Supplies Needed to Make Nature Collage Art
The leaves and flower looked so pretty together that I wanted to try to preserve them.
Directions for Nature Collage Art
Step 1
First, I taped the non-sticky side of the Con-Tact Paper to the table. The paper backing is facing up.
Note: Taping the Con-Tact paper to the table isn’t necessary but it made it a lot easier for my three year old to work with it because the edges didn’t roll up.
Step 2
Remove the paper backing.
Step 3
My daughter loved having the sticky side of the Con-Tact paper exposed. She quickly started placing her leaves and petals on the paper.
Step 4
When she decided her design was complete, I helped her place another piece of clear Con-Tact paper on the back and she pressed it firmly down.
Finished Flower Collage Artwork
She is so proud of her nature collage.
My daughter hung the collage on a wall in her room. It looked pretty with her pink walls as the background.
Homemade Nature Suncatcher Craft
Next we tried hanging it on a window like a suncatcher. We decided it looked best here because the sun illuminated the flowers and leaves so well.
How Long will a Nature Collage Last?
- Fresh leaves and flowers: If you use fresh leaves and flowers for this project, you can expect for it to look nice for about a week. The flowers will fade and the leaves will turn brown and eventually you may even see some mold from the moisture trapped inside. Discard it at this point.
- Dry leaves and petals: However, if you want it to last forever, just dry your leaves and petals before making the collage.
Prep Time
15 minutes
Active Time
15 minutes
Total Time
30 minutes
Difficulty
easy
Estimated Cost
$1
Materials
- Things found in nature that can be flattened: leaves, flowers, stems, petals, grass
- Clear Con-Tact Paper
Instructions
- Go on a scavenger hunt and find things that can be flattened like petals, flowers, leaves, grasses
- Tape the corners of your contact paper with the backing side UP to the table.
- Remove the backing off of the contact paper.
- Add your nature objects to the sticky side of the contact paper until you have your final art.
- Add a second sheet of contact paper to the back so the sticky sides are stuck together over the nature collage.
- Cut the edges as desired.
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How did your nature collage turn out?