Paper Dots Collage Project for little kids- keeps them busy for a while! From Artchoo.com

Circles and Glue Make a Fun Art Project

Paper Dots Collage Project for little kids- keeps them busy for a while! From Artchoo.com

When one stays home with one’s small child, sometimes one needs a few minutes of alone time. Enter the magical project that will keep a young child occupied for more than 5 minutes while you sneak in a cup of tea in another room. Alone. Not talking to anyone.

I thought this project would be a quick one, but Beckett, at 3.5 years old, was pretty taken with it. It kept his interest long enough for me to do a little of my own stuff. (Drink a cup of tea in the other room, not talking.)

I think the key was that I punched out A LOT of circles, and he felt the need to cover the whole piece of paper with them.

Do you own paper punches? I highly recommend a couple of sizes of circles and a square punch. We use these things so very often, for so many projects.

circles collage project for little kids • Artchoo.com

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That’s it! I didn’t actually command him to cover the whole page, but you could always suggest the idea….


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13 responses to “Circles and Glue Make a Fun Art Project”

  1. Rina Avatar
    Rina

    Hi Jeanette
    Bonus: when your child is old enough to use the punch, let him punch the circles (or just some of them) himself. Great for hand strength. Some circles with raggedy edges look interesting mixed in your collage.

    1. Jeanette Nyberg Avatar

      Oh, yes! Good point- these punches are great tools for kids, and fun for little ones when they can finally use them.

  2. Elle Carter Neal Avatar

    That’s hilarious! I’m sure my four year old would love this. More than 5 minutes, you say? I’m in 🙂

    1. Jeanette Nyberg Avatar

      I had a feeling that would be a draw… It’s so funny when something catches their fancy and they focus for a little while!

  3. PragmaticMom Avatar

    I love the circle art. What size are the circle punchers? Where do you get big ones?

    1. Jeanette Nyberg Avatar

      These are 1″ diameter; I linked to Amazon in the materials section for one that looks good. We have a giant punch, too- I think it’s like 2 1/2″ diameter. It’s obviously harder to use, but we use it a lot, too.

  4. MarfMom Avatar

    cool idea! did you use a regular sized hole punch? if so, how did you keep the circles from getting eeeverywhere?

    1. Jeanette Nyberg Avatar

      No! We used a hole punch that’s about 1″ diameter. You can get them at craft stores or even Target, I think. Of course, this made me think about what we could do with regular hole punches. I think when we break one of those out, I’ll either have the vacuum handy or a big floor mat to catch the tiny dots!

  5. Lisa Nelson Avatar

    Great idea!

    It also looks very easy, which is GREAT!

    1. Jeanette Nyberg Avatar

      Yes! Easy=good.

  6. Ann Avatar

    I don’t have one of these but it looks like endless fun! I love 5 minute art activities for kids!

  7. Laura Avatar

    Umm….we’re totally doing this one! Right away. I went to the wilton tent sale this week and got a circle punch, I think I need to break it in! 🙂 And I greatly appreciate the bit about the tea, alone, in the next room.

  8. Megan Schiller Avatar

    Love this! We have some punchers like yours in butterfly and leaf shapes. My daughter loves to punch out her old paintings and make collages.

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