You can now register to pick up a Take-and-Make Kit during the Barrington Area Library’s Parking Lot Pickup hours, bringing a fun new art project home to explore. Here are instructions for each kit:
Toddlers & Preschoolers: Contact Paper Stained Glass and Nature Art
Contact Paper Stained Glass
- Cut out different colored shapes from the cello paper.
- Remove the backing from the contact paper, carefully setting the sheet down sticky-side up.
- Press the cello paper down onto the sticky contact paper.
- Display your artwork in a window, letting the light shine through.
Contact Paper Nature Art
- Go outside, gathering up small leaves, sticks, and flowers.
- Remove the backing from the contact paper, carefully setting the sheet down sticky-side up.
- Press the objects from nature down onto the sticky contact paper.
- Feel free to add any other materials from your own supplies.
- Display your artwork!
Grades K-2: Sidewalk Stained Glass
Turn your sidewalk or driveway into a work of art, while having fun in the sun.
- Find a square of sidewalk or driveway, or make a large square or rectangle out of tape.
- Stretch and stick a piece of painter’s tape, any size, across the space in any direction.
Stick another line of painter’s tape in a different direction. - Keep going to create different geometric shapes.
- Once your square of sidewalk is broken up with a good number of lines, start coloring in the shapes with sidewalk chalk.
- Use one color for each space.
- Once all the visible pavement is colored over, pull off the painter’s tape.
Grades 3-8: Sun Prints
Use the power of the sun and objects from nature to create beautiful designs.
- Find some objects you’d like to print - leaves, flowers, rocks, or anything you’d like to use to make a print.
- Once you are ready with your objects, remove the blue sun-printing paper from the manila envelope.
- Place the paper in the sun, and then immediately place your chosen objects on the paper.
- Allow to sit in the sun until the sun-printing paper turns very pale blue, about 2 minutes.
- Remove the objects from the paper, and quickly remove the paper from the light.
- Immediately soak the paper in a container of plain tap water for about 1 minute.
- Dry flat.
Youth Services Librarian Allison