Materials.
- The palette;
- Gouache;
- Paintbrush;
- Water;
- Maple "noses";
- Hot glue and glue stick;
- Scissors;
- Frame;
- Colour paper.
Workflow.
The first thing to do is to collect maple saplings. Then we paint them with the desired colours. Wait for the paint to dry. Paint the butterfly stencil. Then redraw the butterfly on the glass. Using hot glue, glue the winglets to the outline of the butterfly. Choose the desired background. Place the butterfly in the frame.
Wreath made of tree seeds
Summary. In a few sentences, describe what you will create.
I will create a tree seed wreath that can be used to decorate the house.
Materials. List the tools you will use to create the work (e.g. paper hello, glue, seeds, watercolour, sand, etc.).
I use: cardboard, newspaper, thread, hot glue, various tree seeds.
Workflow. Describe how you did the work in a coherent way. Write in a way that the other children can read your description and do it too. To make it even clearer for the children, you can add photos or a video to illustrate the process.
First, I made the desired shape out of newspaper, twisted them and secured them with thread, then I cut the shape out of cardboard, glued the already made shape out of newspaper onto the cardboard and then glued different tree seeds one by one with hot glue: chestnut, almond, pinecone, walnut, peony and rowan.