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Using favorite characters is such a great way to get kids interested in art. If you have kids that want to be creative but don’t have drawing skills (like me) geometric art is one of my favorite ways to encourage creativity!
The best part about geometric art is that you don’t have to be perfect. Just trim away until you get a shape you like. To make Po from Kung Fu Panda you’ll need white, black and green paper along with scissors and some glue.
Start with white and make a shape for the head.
Then the nose and ears.
Make some larger black pieces to start off the eye area.
To make different shapes just cut your basic square or rectangle and then trim off corners until you get a shape you like.
Finish off the eyes with white, green and black.
Now add a mouth with a black marker and he’s done!
You could do the same on a white paper plate! Use this same technique for other favorite characters or animals!
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Good Luck! If you make some geometric art, be sure to tag us on social media.
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Super cute! I’ll be adding this to crafts to do with my boys 🙂