Are you looking for an open-ended art project for your child (or yourself)? Creating collages is a great way to expand your child’s imagination and work on fine motor skills. Use pre-cut designs, construction paper, poster boards, or other sturdy materials for your base. Then, add collage materials with glue to create unique designs.

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If you are searching for ideas on the types of collage materials, check out the following for inspiration.
- Magazine cutouts
- Foam cutout shapes
- Newspaper clippings
- Fabric scraps
- Felt scrap pieces
- Dried beans or peas
- Macaroni or other noodles
- Old book pages
- Photos
- Wrapping paper
- Construction paper pieces
- Washi tape
- Stickers
- Postcards
- Travel pamphlets
- Ribbons and bows
- Paint swatches
- Buttons
- Feathers
- Maps
- Torn paper pieces
- Tissue paper
- Cellophane
- String or yarn
- Aluminum foil
- Candy wrappers
- Sequins
- Glitter
Providing your child with different art materials is a great way to create unique and exciting collages. The combination of materials is limitless.