Fall Tree Art Project « Frugal Fun For Boys
Thanks for stopping by Frugal Fun for Boys! If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed or receive free updates by email. Thanks for visiting!I was inspired by Red Ted Art’s Blog to make fall tree paintings with the boys, and they turned out great!Â* We did this project over two days.Â* On the first day, we painted the sky, ground, and clouds.Â* I took the boys outside to show them that the <a href="http://www.womenfashionbag.com/burberry-striation-wristlet-handbag-35284331550-p-19295.html"><strong>burberry brit men</strong></a> sky appears to go all the way down to the ground – there is not white space in between!Â* We let the sky dry a little before adding <a href="http://www.ecigs-store.com/egot-001-p-9.html"><strong>electronic cigarette brands</strong></a> some white clouds.Â* Then we put the papers aside to dry. On the second day, we added a construction paper tree, and then painted fall colored leaves on the tree and the ground. This is Gresham’s (age 5).Â* I cut out the tree for him, but he did all the painting himself! Aidan (3rd grade) did his completely on his own!Â*Â* I was very happy with the results, since he usually tends to rush through things.Â* He really took his <a href="http://www.womenfashionbag.com/chanel-totes-c-53_61.html"><strong>chanel purse</strong></a> time on this one, and it paid off! On Red Ted Art, they made a tree for each season, and now they have a collection of four pictures.Â* She used identical tree cut-outs each time, and they really look nice!Â* I’m thinking we’ll be repeating this project in the winter, spring, and summer!
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