
Torn paper doesn’t sound much like art at first. Torn paper collage however, is such a wonderful activity that can be done with kids of every age and stage. Of course, the older and more experience a child has with this, the more sophisticated their collages will be.
If you are only used to the old time collages for kids that use the left over pieces of cut up projects or neat geometric collage than one of the collage ideas you would think of would not be torn paper collages. I actually first learned about these type of collages when I was in my art for kids graduate school class. We did our torn paper collages there using brown kraft paper and the classified sections from the local newspaper. We used the brown paper for the backgrounds and the classifieds to rip. It was a very interesting activity and I realized late on how it can be much expanded.
Its a new way of doing collages and takes kids our of their comfort zone, which is a good things. Creative crafts is all about making kids think and solve problems and this is a classic case of that. They now have to think of how they will create a collage without pre cut pieces and no scissors.
The challenge the children have now is that they have to create their own pieces to collage with. When the children are very young and or new to this type of art freedom they usually just react as they do to all new media. It becomes process only, ripping large pieces of paper and just pasting them down randomly.
The instructions for torn paper collage at first are simple
The children are given a choice from a stack of construction papers to choose two colors and two colors only. (at least for the first collage)

Once they have their two papers they are told that they are to use one color as the base and the other paper they are to use to rip up to collage with.
The only problem is they have to create the pieces they wish to collage with on their own by tearing the papers they will collage with and there are NO SCISSORS allowed. Only glue. Some kids definitely have a problem with this idea as scissor use is the normal way to cutting things, especially construction paper.
The children may get a bit disconcerted at first, especially if they are not used to creating independently. If they are, they will like the challenge and get to work.
The collage below was done by 4 year old child. Younger children than this will often create similar pieces. As I said before random tearing and just gluing the papers all over the place without much thought.

The two collages below were done by children a bit older than the previous one. It is quite obvious that they were giving real thought to the placement of their pieces.


The children below were even a little older children and they were actually using this activity to create representational pictures which shows a much higher level of maturity than the previous children.

If you want to use torn paper collage for the children to create a specific theme than you would need to give them the proper colored papers. In the picture below the teacher wanted the children to make winter collages, so she gave them a few different colored papers with a black background and shown are just two of the beautiful pieces of artwork these 5 year olds made.

Another way to add to the torn paper collages is to add something else to the equations.
The first time I tried this, I told the kids they should make a tron paper collage but, that I am also adding feathers
I told the children that they were to make a second torn paper collage but, this time they could also add feathers to their collages.

Some children used only the feathers but others took the assignment seriously and added feathers to their torn paper collages.

I have also added googly eyes and or crafts sticks. You can use your own creativity to figure out what can be added. It also can be holiday or theme appropriate.
Be careful though that you don’t add too much as they will not concentrate on the torn paper idea but, will make it into another collage which you can save for another time.
I absolutely love torn paper collages and I hope you do too even though they are not as project oriented as valentines crafts for kids or fourth of July crafts.
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