How to make a Cut Out Letters?

Materials:
1.Colored construction paper of your choice;
2.Cut-out letters from magazines or newspapers.

Procedure:
1.Think of a SLOGAN about the environment;
2.Using your cut-out letters, form your slogan;
3.Paste your formed slogan in your bond paper.

Outputs:










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6 comments:

Divine Grace said...

Cutting out letters help your design look better ... using these cutted letters you can form your name ... every word you can form out of these letters! ...

tyrone15 said...

cut out letter help recycle the magazines that did not use....
heheheheh.....

JoMaRiK;s said...

This activity helps our environment 2 how 2 recycle all the unuseable things..like magazine..and all of magazine that we recycled can create LETTERS^_^

Brendon Yap said...

cut out diff papers from the magazines and create a new word,,

radzpe said...

old magazines and newspaper can be be recycle to form a n artwork like cut out letters.........

^_^................ .... ... ... ....

kimberly cabigon said...

making of this proj is soo fun because we can create anyhting and we can make our own desingn.I learn alot how to make a design;]]

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