Cardboard Sculptures

Staff at Ridgefield Primary School explore making cardboard sculptures during a staff training day. Cardboard is a flexible, versatile and cheap material to use to enable sculptural thinking.

By Sheila Ceccarelli, Paula Briggs and the lovely staff at Ridgefield Primary School, Cambridge.

Making Cardboard Sculpture Ridgefield Primary School
Making Cardboard Sculpture Ridgefield Primary School

 


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