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Finger painting autumn trees
Finger painting autumn trees










finger painting autumn trees

finger painting autumn trees

It may seem weird that we’re already thinking about the cold weather when we’re only a few days into September, but fall tends to come pretty quickly here in Canada. The school year has begun-our eldest just entered kindergarten-and we’ve been spending as much time as possible riding bicycles and roasting marshmallows before the cold weather sets in. I can’t believe fall is already (almost) here! Looking for the printable? Simply scroll down and request it using the sign-up form!

FINGER PAINTING AUTUMN TREES FULL

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  • Continue to create a tree for each season summer, autumn, winter and spring.įor the full Fingerprint Tree video tutorial visit Georgie Doherty is a qualified art teacher, educator and mum based on the Mornington Peninsula.
  • Look at the way the colours mix on the page.
  • As you work your way up the tree switch to your medium colour, then your lightest colour to create fingerprint leaves.
  • Starting with the darkest colour, use your finger to dab paint over the bottom branches to create leaves.
  • Squirt each paint colour on a paper plate, the size of a 20 cent coin.

    finger painting autumn trees

    Select three harmonious colours of liquid paint to use for the tree leaves. Choose a winter, spring, summer or autumn tree to create.Draw wiggly line details with the darker oil pastel over the top.Draw a tree on the coloured paper with the lighter oil pastel. Select two oil pastels for the tree, one dark and one light.Explore colour mixing, pattern, shape, and texture with your child as they learn about the seasons and create their own imaginative collection of trees for each. This Fingerprint Tree activity will encourage your child to learn about nature and the environment, while promoting aesthetic awareness and building important fine motor skills. It is also a wonderful activity to preserve your child’s fingerprints we all know they grow up so fast! A simple finger tip can be used to decorate an entire tree, complete with beautiful autumn leaves or blossom. Yellow and red make orange! White and red make pink! Creative kids love the sensory texture of paint on their finger tips.












    Finger painting autumn trees