You need:
- blue construction paper 15 by 20 cm
- white tempera paint
- piece of cardboard
- brush
- saucer
- paper towel
- fine black marker
- yellow pencil
Draw a moon and colour it with yellow pencil. Paint the bottom of the blue sheet white with tempera paint.
Put a paper towel on a saucer. Put a stripe of white tempera paint on the towel. The paper towel will function as a stamp pad. Dip the edge of a piece of cardboard into the white paint and print a trunk. Drag the cardboard a bit to create a thicker trunk. Print several branches. Be sure to leave some space between the branches for the owls.
Use a fingertop and white paint to print the body of the owls. Leave the work to dry.
Draw eyes with a yellow pencil. Outline the eyes with a fine black marker. Draw details like feathers, beak and legs.
Print snow flakes using a q-tip or the end of a brush.
This is wonderful I have been doing some fingerprint penguins (which all children love) and now your owl idea is a great addition. Liz in the UK
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThis is so gorgeous! I can't wait to try it with my class. Thanks for sharing!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI love these. We did them last year after I saw this post. This year we did them again but changed it up a bit. There is a post about it on my blog if you are interested in checking out our results. Thanks for a great idea!!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI just did this with my son - he loved it and so did I. The results were dead on what you have photographed. Thanks!
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Congrats! I'm just stopping by to let you know that this post was selected as an Editor's Pick for November (yes, we're a bit behind from the holidays!) over at Fun Family Crafts. :) You can see it here http://funfamilycrafts.com/editors-picks-november-2013/
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