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Let's Make Our Own Paper Toys: Paper Craft Class

In this 20 minute weekly Ongoing Class, students will use their creativity and imagination to create their own 3D paper toys!
Gabbi - Art-In-Motion
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(88)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
20 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

What child wouldn't enjoy making their own toys?
In this weekly ongoing class, students will use their creativity and imagination to make their own 3D toys out of paper!
Each class will begin with me showing them how to make the Paper Craft of the Week (see list below), including teaching the students how to cut, fold and glue/tape the paper together. Students will also get to customize their toys by choosing the color of paper they'd like to use, and draw on the face and any other features their imaginations can think of.
After they have made their crafts, students will get a chance to introduce their new paper toy to the rest of the class through imaginative play, and/or make more paper toys in any way their creativity takes them.
The beauty of any paper craft is there is absolutely no wrong way to create, so students can enjoy using their imagination and continue to make a whole lot more paper toys even after each class is over!

Here is the Paper Craft of the Week list (This list will be updated weekly):

-Week of January 7th - 13th: Paper Unicorn
-Week of January 21st - 27th: Paper Shovelnose Guitarfish
-Week of January 28th - February 3rd: Paper Pufferfish
-Week of February 4th - 11th: Paper Venus Fly Trap
-Week of February 19th - 25th: Paper Bison
-Week of March 11th - 17th: Paper Puppy
-Week of March 18th - 24th: Paper Kitty
-Week of April 1st - 7th: Paper Chicken
-Week of April 8th - 14th: Paper Ant
-Week of April 15th - 21st: Paper Sea Turtle
-Week of April 22nd - 28th: Paper Owl
-Week of April 29th - May 4th (No Class May 5th): Paper Flower
-Week of May 6th-12th: Paper Teddy Bear
-Week of May 13th-19th: Paper Artic Fox
-Week of May 20th-26th: Paper Hippo
-Week of May 27th-June 2nd: Paper Crocodile 
-No classes from June 5th-12th
-Week of June 17th-23rd: Paper Centipede
-Week of June 24th - 30th: Paper Polar Bear
-Week of July 1st -7th: Paper Crane
-Week of July 8th-14th: Paper Capybara
-Week of July 15th-21st: Paper Kangaroo
-Week of July 22nd - 28th: Paper Cheetah
-Week of July 29th - August 4th (no class August 3rd): Paper Stingray
-Week of August 5th - 11th: Paper Dragon 
-Week of August 12th - 18th (no class on August 17th): Paper Cow
-Week of August 19th - 25th: Paper Lemur
-Week of October 3rd and 4th: Paper Jellyfish
-Week of October 10th and 11th: Paper Axolotl

**Note to the parents: This class does require students to use finger dexterity. I'll be having the student cutting paper in different shapes, gluing/taping paper together, and folding paper in half, diagonally, like an accordion, etc. Although I have designed each project to be done within the time frame of the class, I also know that each child learns at a different pace, works at a different speed, and has different levels of finger dexterity. I also don't know your child or the pace they work at. It is up to you as the parent to decide by looking at the thumbnail if you feel these kinds of projects are too difficult and/or if you're not confident they can complete it in the time frame.**
Learning Goals
Students will learn various techniques used to create 3 dimensional paper crafts such as basic folds and gluing/taping paper together.
learning goal

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Parental Guidance
Parents, please note that I'll have students use scissors during this craft, which can be sharp. I definitely recommend the students use children's scissors for safety and easy use. **Note to the parents: This class does require students to use finger dexterity. I'll be having the student cutting paper in different shapes, gluing/taping paper together, and folding paper in half, diagonally, like an accordion, etc. Although I have designed each project to be done within the time frame of the class, I also know that each child learns at a different pace, works at a different speed, and has different levels of finger dexterity. I also don't know your child or the pace they work at. It is up to you as the parent to decide by looking at the thumbnail if you feel these kinds of projects are too difficult and/or if you're not confident they can complete it in the time frame.**
Supply List
Here is the list of everything your child will need, the supply list will be the exact same each week:
-1 or more sheets of paper in desired colors (at least 8.5 in x 11 in (21.59 cm x 27.94 cm) worth of preferably copying paper, construction paper or cardstock)
-Glue stick 
-Tape
-Anything the students likes to draw with such as a pen, pencil, marker, crayon etc.
-A pair of children's scissors
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined July, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello, my name is Gabbi Bennetti, aka Art-In-Motion. 
I chose Art-In-Motion as my business name because it best describes all the different types of art I'm passionate about; dancing, crafting, drawing and animating. I'm here to instill that same love and passion for art in your child like it was instilled into me!

DANCE:
I've been dancing since I was 15 years old, and the style of dance I specialize in is Hip Hop. I've also been teaching dance for over a year.

I was originally a Scottish Country dancer, then an acquaintance within those years of Scottish Country dancing encouraged a group of friends and I to give Hip Hop a try by showing us some basic moves.
It wasn't until I watched some fantastic Hip Hop dancers on the internet that I decided I wanted to get serious about it.
Lots of hard work, practice, and a whole lot of Hip Hopping later eventually awarded me with some amazing opportunities, such as competing and winning dance battles, teaching classes, take master classes from many famous dancers such as Marquese Scott, Salah, Boogie Frantick, Marie Poppins and her crew Femme Fatale, iGlide, Lil Buck and Fik Shun, and performed for Blumenthal Performing Arts, The McColl Center For Art + Innovation, BOOM Charlotte,
We Are Hip Hop: The Reveal, made it to the second to last round of an online YouTube talent competition called The CIRQUELIFE Project, and competed in Luminosity Gaming and elf Cosmetics' TikTok Gamers Greatest Talent.

CRAFTS: 
I've been making all different types of crafts ever since I was little. I remember always making different toys and things out of tape, glue, paper, cardboard boxes, and pretty much anything else I could find for myself and other family members.
Some of my favorite crafts to do are sewing and crocheting. My mom introduced me to sewing when I was about 4, and I've been experimenting with it and teaching myself all sorts of new stuff ever since. I mostly enjoy sewing stuffed animals, quilts and upcycling/altering old clothes into something new.
I taught myself how to crochet when I was around 13, and have been teaching myself all different tricks to get better using books, patterns from websites and YouTube videos. I'm especially fond of crocheting amigurumis (crocheted stuffed animals). I love making different characters such as Pikachu, Toothless, Stitch and many more to sell at different comic-cons and vendor events.
Other crafts I enjoy doing (and sometimes selling) are painted rocks, figures out of clay, perler beads, knitting, embroidery and more.

DRAWING AND ANIMATION:
Similar to crafting, I've been drawing ever since I was little. From drawing fun little horses and butterflies when I was 3, to then drawing portraits of my dad when I was 8, I always new I had a passion for it. But when I really started getting better was when I began going to these artist sketch nights at a comic book store with older, more experienced artists. They gave me all sorts of tips on ways to ink, color and sketch, as well as ways to improve on anatomy and proportion. 
Around this time, I was also teaching myself the art of hand drawn animation. It started when I received a Nintendo DSi which I wanted very badly for one specific program it came with, Flipnote, which is a very basic program focusing solely on hand drawn animation. By playing around with the program, and viewing animations as well as posting my own on Sudomemo (a social media for Flipnote), I got better and better. 
Now that I have my own tablet and computer, it has allowed me to use different, more advanced art programs such as Medibang Paint Pro and Autodesk Sketchbook Pro to make digital art and animations. I've also been able to experiment with painting which I have found a love for as well.
My passion for art and animation has given me amazing opportunities to sell prints of my original artwork at comic cons and vender events, post my original hand drawn animations on YouTube, have my original animations featured on other YouTube channels, draw live sketches at comic cons, vendor events and Free Comic Book Day events, and been a guest artist at ImagiCon 2019.

Whether it's dancing, crafting, drawing or animating, it's all art. Art is something every child needs to experience at least once. My philosophy when teaching is to keep in 100% fun and creative, while teaching good technique at the same time. I believe that patience, positive energy and encouragement are the key components to make any child a better artist, no matter what type of art they are passionate about.

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$5

weekly
1x per week
20 min

Completed by 163 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-8
1-5 learners per class

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