It's the last week of school, but I am still trying to finish a few projects. I know I recently posted on the bottle cap murals my students have been creating, and this is our second mural. This one was inspired after Van Gogh's
Starry Night. Today three fifth grade classes worked on this mural, and tomorrow, I plan to have a few students finish it up. I will post another picture when it is completely done. I am extremely excited to see how this one turns out.
Yay! it's BEAUTIFUL! What kind of glue did you use?
ReplyDeleteI started saving bottle caps after seeing your last one. I am amazed. I wish I had thought of something like this. I am going to have my kids next year save them as part of a recycling/art project deal! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteThis is recycling at its best. I've been saving caps for a while now and can't wait to start my own mural.
ReplyDeleteArt Project Girl, we used hot glue, and everything is attached to foam core.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to do this exact same thing! :) I was thinking Starry Night because I have so many blue bottle lids. Can't wait to see yours finished.
ReplyDeleteThis totally ROCKS! It looks amazing hanging. The textures are fab! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so Cool... i love it..
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Hats off to you! I have seen a lot of these projects but your's takes the cake! Wowza!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great lesson! I will have to start saving bottle caps also. Did you get it displayed in the school?
ReplyDeleteYes it is displayed in the school hallway.
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ReplyDeleteMaybe I missed the final picture...but, could you put a final picture up please? This looks magnificent. Well Done!
ReplyDeleteJust spotted the finished work of art...well done to you all!!! It's fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI am just looking into this idea as I have 1000s of caps. How are the adhered? Are they holding after being installed and touched at you your school?
ReplyDeleteWe used hot glue for our mural, but you can use other adhesives as well.
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