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So ask me before sending it to Teachers pay teachers, Twinkle and all that other sites. What do you need?
- two white drawing sheets A4 size
- water color paint
- brushes
- jar with water
- tissue paper
- scissors and glue
- ruler
- pencil
- gold or silver marker
- white correction marker
- glitter
What should you do? 
- Paint a background on the first white sheet with water color paint. Use different colors and let them blend into each other. Use plenty of water for nice bright colors.
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Choose three colors tissue paper. Fold the sheets several times and cut triangles.
- Wet the second white sheet with a brush.
- Place the triangles on it and leave it to dry.
- Cut long triangles. You may use the schedule. Cut a piece from the bottom of the triangles if you want trees of various heights. Cut some smaller triangles from the left overs if you want more trees.
- Paste the triangles with overlap on the colored background.
- Outline with silver or gold marker and draw a simple branche stucture.
- Draw snowflakes with a white marker or use chips from the hole punch.
- Sprinkle some glitter on the forest floor.
- Paste the artwork on a colored background.
Works of art made by students of grade 7.