The children have been enjoying another fall art activity which are turning out to be completely adorable! They complement our
autumn watercolor leaves wonderfully:
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Fall Tree Art (idea from HERE): White paper with a lightly drawn circle toward the top; tray with small pieces of brown paper for tree trunks; paint tray with q-tips and small basket holding a pencil, glue stick, and brown crayon. |
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To complete the activity, the child glues the trunk onto the paper and uses the crayon to draw branches in the tree. Then, the q-tips are used to dot-paint leaves in the tree. Of course, the children are having fun making leaves flying in the wind and making giant leave piles under their trees... |
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Q-tip painting - fall trees. |
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