We’re putting a Valentine twist on the Tissue Paper and Window Collage over at Filth Wizardry. The colors are just gorgeous and I couldn’t be happier with the finished result.

The “how-to” over at Filth Wizardry calls for clear glue pens which I haven’t been able to locate. Instead, we used Elmer’s washable school gel (watered down) and foam brushes. The collage has held up nicely so far, let’s hope it lasts through February – we need a pop of color over here!

I love this! Thanks for the link to Filth Wizardry too! That looks like an awesome site as well 🙂 You have found some great ideas out there and I love the twist you always give it!
Thanks! I think we'll be trying this soon!
so cool. I'm going to have to try this as well!
xo
Mer
Gorgeous! I love this idea!
Oh how LOVELY! What a pretty window.. we have one that would be REALLY suitable for this kind of craft. LOVELY!!
Thank you for linking up and sharing it with us!
Maggy
It's good to see that a little girl gives effort to design their windows. You can see the hard working and creatively of this girl. I think if I'm the mom of this child, I'm proud of her.
For me it's a very great activity for your kids. They are exploring their talent and expressing their creativity. Good motivation can also be the key to result this kid of activity.
That's nice. This is really a great activity for kids. It develops their creativity.
I'm envious. I never developed that much creativity and artistry, even at my age. Great work on the kids there=)
Does the paper come off easily after you finish?
Does the glue come off easily
Love this idea. When I have a big window to work with, I am going to do this with my little girl!
Hi Ashley! I think I replied to you via email a while ago, but just in case anyone else is wondering…yes! The glue is water-soluble and the whole thing came off VERY easily with a wet sponge.