
The artist Alfred Wallis lived in Cornwall. He was also a fisherman and the sea was very important to him. You can see the seaside in a lot of his paintings.
We're going to make some art using sand from the beach! You can create all sorts of patterns and pictures without using paint.
Take a look at some of Alfred's art. What do you want to include in your picture? How about a boat, a fish or even your favourite ice-cream?
Ready to create a sand art picture?

You will need:
- PVA glue
- Sand
- Pencil
- x2 Pieces of coloured paper (one bigger than the other)
- Spoon
Let's get started

1. Draw your picture on the smaller piece of paper

2. Go over your drawing with glue

3. Cover the glue with sand and leave to dry for 10 minutes

4. Gently shake the extra sand off the paper

5. Use the glue to create a pattern on the border of the big piece of paper. This makes a frame for your picture!

6. Cover the pattern with sand and leave to dry for 10 minutes

7. Shake the sand off to reveal your pattern

8. Stick the small piece of paper in the middle of the big piece of paper. Ta-da! You've made a sand art picture
Next time ...
