I love clear contact paper. I use it to laminate papers, and today Lily and I made some fun suncatchers.
In the original post, the teacher taped the contact paper to the table. Definitely would do that for a room full of kids if this was an independent center activity. But I didn't have tape on hand (painter's tape, that is, or masking tape). I found that the static made the contact paper stay pretty well on the table, but for Jack, the loose contact paper was too hard to work with.
We laid squares of tissue paper on the contact paper. For Lily's I just folded it over because there was a lot of space between the pieces of tissues, so it would stick together. I laid another sheet of contact paper over mine because the pieces of tissue were close together.
Once we had contact paper on both sides, I cut them into fish shapes and we put them up with pipe cleaners. Fun little project!
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