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Creating Image Transfers Using Packaging Tape in Visual Journals or Sketchbooks

Parent: This 1-week class teaches students to repurpose a used hardback book through collaging techniques turning each page into a work of art. This lesson focuses on how to create a semi-transparent image using a printed image or magazine.
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1 pre-recorded lesson
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1-2 hours per week. Once the demo videos and materials have been reviewed students have the opportunity to use the material and technique in their own visual journal that week.

Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 11
Beginner Level
With this visual journal, also called junk journals, mixed media art class, you will be introduced to how to create a semi-transparent image using packaging tape in your visual journal. You can focus on only using a tape transfer or exploring a combination of that and collage. A collage is a work of art created by bringing flat materials together and layering them, such as magazine images, photographs, text, pattern paper, and more. Through your visual journal, you will express yourself creatively while experimenting with art materials.  

Students will follow along with the instruction overview and demo video to learn the techniques they will be using that week. Following the step-by-step guide they will create a unique work of art in their visual journal. They can check their work to ensure they cover all techniques by going through the class checklist.  

Once students review the demo video and materials the homework portion of this class is for the student to apply the materials and techniques to their own visual journal. I anticipate it taking the student 1-3 hours to complete their visual journal page depending on how in-depth they go and what materials they are using. If students have any questions or want feedback I will respond within 24 hours during the week and within 48 hours over the weekend.

This 1-week art class builds on my introduction to visual journals, ideas and inspiration for visual journals, and collaging tips classes. Students will take a used hardback book and create works of art on the pages. Through this class, I will walk students through eight steps to create an image transfer using packaging tape. This is an interesting way to collage images together in a work of art. 

This art class is ideal for middle and high-school-age students. When I taught high school art this was often my students' favorite project. It's a space for students to learn and experiment with new art materials and techniques while expressing themselves creatively. This art project is all about personal taste, style, and aesthetic. It's perfect for students wanting to test out a range of art styles and materials. 

One lesson is included in this pack. The lesson focuses on creating a successful work of art that incorporates a packaging tape transfer. Although students will only create one page, they will walk away with an understanding of this technique that they can apply to future works of art.

Learning Goals

Students will develop an understanding of how to create an image transfer using packaging tape. Students will create one page in their visual journal, but will complete the class with knowledge and techniques they can apply to future works of art.
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Syllabus

1 Lesson
over 1 Week
Lesson 1:
Packaging Tape Transfer How To
 Students are introduced to a unique art technique, creating a semi-transparent image using clear packaging tape. The demo video shows step-by-step instructions, a reference guide is also included for students to look at as they create their work of art. 

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Parental Guidance
Students will control what the subject matter is in their own artwork and I don't show anything that could be upsetting or above a G rating. Students may need to use supplies such as scissors, supervision may be needed.
Pre-Requisites
If you haven't taken my Introduction to visual journals class, that is the best starting point. You can sign up for the one-week intro here: http://bit.ly/48qqrpc or the full 4-week intro here: https://bit.ly/4axM3Sn
Supply List
Required materials for this assignment include:
-A used, hardback book
-Magazines that can be cut up
-Printed images (or magazine images)
-Clear packaging tape
-Scissors
-Access to water
-Glue (Elmer’s glue or Mod Podge is best)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Nothing is required outside of Outschool to complete the assignment. However, it is helpful for students to be able to search for visual journal inspiration on Pinterest, YouTube, or similar.
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Georgia Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Jordan Kohanim
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Cameron Shaw
Georgia Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Maria Thorne
North Carolina Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
Allie Baker
Doctoral Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from University of Arts in Belgrade
Natalija Stojanovic
Master's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from University of Arts in Belgrade
Natalija Stojanovic
Master's Degree in Education from Georgia College and State University
Maria Thorne
Master's Degree in Education from Georgia State University
Benjamin Corey
Master's Degree in Education from University of Georgia
Whitney Panetta
Bachelor's Degree in English from Kennesaw State University
Jordan Kohanim
Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Science from Vassar College
Cameron Shaw
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Georgia Southern University
Maria Thorne
Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Ramapo College of New Jersey
Jessica Rinzuello
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from University of Georgia
Whitney Panetta
Bachelor's Degree in Education from UNCP
Allie Baker
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Oglethorpe University
Benjamin Corey
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Hampshire College
Peter Burke
Bachelor's Degree in History from Georgia State University
James Bostick
I can't remember not having art in my life. I was raised by an art teacher, got my bachelor's and master's in art education, taught art-focused summer camps, volunteered in art classrooms, and taught high school art for over 12 years. Now I develop art lessons and curriculums for other teachers or homeschool parents to implement in their art classrooms. I love the flexibility virtual teaching offers me while still allowing me to be involved in education. Please reach out anytime with questions or comments!

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