Leaf Crayon And Watercolor Art
Leaf Crayon And Watercolor Art. Using white crayon for a fun surprise: The watercolor paper stands up a little better than the plain paper does.
The watercolor paper stands up a little better than the plain paper does. Encourage the use of warm colors, just like most fall leaves. Leaf art just like you remember… the leaf rubbing part is just like you remember doing when you were a child except for one thing;
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Watercolor leaf art… this project is a fun take on the old fashioned leaf rubbing. Leaf art is my favorite because there is such variety and beauty in leaves of all kind. Make a wax leaf rubbing.
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Materials needed for giant leaf art: Find out how to make watercolor resist art for kids. For this art project kids do a crayon resist using white crayons and watercolors.
Continue, Changing The Crayon Colors Often.
Draw a long diagonal line. Lay the crayon on its side and begin rubbing over each of the leaves. One large leaf, leaves overlapped.
Add More Patterns Until Every Section Is Filled.
Move the leaf, or choose a new leaf, and do it again. Here is my daughter painting it. This is such a great kid craft that can be done at home, either indoors or outside.
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Lay a leaf under your paper, turn your peeled crayon on it’s side and rub back forth over the paper. Pass out cool watercolors (blue, green and purple) for the students to paint in the entire background as they please. Draw “fingers” around the lines.
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