mosaic art
We decided a number of years ago that it would be nice to have the children create group projects we could display for everybody to enjoy.
Once, after we had read the delightful story of elmer by David McKee the children began creating beautiful patchwork pictures by cutting up squares of brightly coloured paper and pasting them to pictures they had drawn themselves. This gave us the idea of having the children create a group mosaic picture for display, so we introduce them to the basics of mosaic art.
We have lots of bits and pieces in tubs we have collected over the years so the children set out to gather up objects to use for our project. Sorting through everything was great for their fine motor skills as they found items like corks, bottle tops, tiles and glass stones as well as some very tiny beads, buttons and sequins.
We had two pieces of ‘mdf’ given to us by one of our crafty mums which was perfect for the project. We used PVA glue to stick the decorations onto the timber as it is strong and dries colourless. Some children preferred to use a small brush or cotton bud for the glue while others enjoyed the sensation of using their fingers, and what fun they had in peeling the dried glue off their hands and fingers afterwards.

We explained to the children the idea was to position the objects close to each other, covering as much of the board as they could and boy they did a fantastic job!
Every body got involved and the result was absolutely beautiful. The children really enjoyed being part of a team and took great pride in what they had achieved together as a group. The mosaics are now on permanent display in our room.
Following the success of our mosaic project we invited to children to create a series of mosaic pavers.
You can see how we used the pavers in our ‘make it irresistible – with a hush garden‘ post on January 11th.
Tags: fine motor, group project, mosaics, PVA glue
That did turn out beautiful. I just love Elmer the Elephant – I have treasured this book for years!