This colorful and easy fall tissue paper art idea is a great project for both the family and the classroom – preschoolers and kindergarteners will love the process of making this project.
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This fall canvas print is a fun way to celebrate the beautiful colors of fall with your children.
This is a great project when the weather doesn’t allow you to get outside and enjoy real nature.
Kids love to be involved in a project from start to finish and this product helps them do just that.
You will need:
Use a pencil to lightly draw a tree shape on the fabric. Glue the edges and let dry.
You can cut the fall colored tissue paper into small pieces and have them available or let your kids cut their own pieces.
Small pieces will work best for this fall setting, so try to keep them smaller than 1 inch. Spray the fabric thoroughly with water.
Start adding pieces of tissue paper to where you want the leaf to be inside the glue line, this will keep the paper from bleeding so much that you can’t see the shape of the leaf clearly.
You can press them down or tap them into the fabric with a paintbrush to avoid getting at least some ink on your pinky.
You may need to spray the paper towel again to get it wet and soft.
Leave the fabric for 10 minutes to allow the bright color to soak into the fabric.
Peel the tissue paper off the fabric – a pair of tweezers will make this easier and is great for developing your child’s fine motor skills.
Let the fabric dry completely and you’re ready to brighten up your walls.
This project will get quite a bit of ink on your fingers but it will come off after a few washes.
Project contributed by Jody.
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