- drawing sheets A3 size
- painters tape in several widths
- liquid watercolor paint in red, green and yellow
- brushes
- tempera paint
- stipple brush
- old shopping card/customer card
- saucers and jars
Choose thick drawing paper, to avoid ripping when you remove the tape .
Look at birch trees. What do you see?
- straight trunks
- trunks are white
- horizontal peeling bark
- autumn color leaves: orange, yellow, brown, red
Step 1
Place the sheet on the table with the narrow site down. Stick strips of tape from top to bottom. Wide for the trunks, narrower for the branches. Note: branches grow up!
Step 2
Paint the background in strips with diluted liquid watercolor. Let dry. Peel off the tape carefully.
Step 3
Put some black tempera paint on a saucer. Dip a customer card in the paint. Pull this in several places from left to right (or right to left!) to halfway up the trunk to make the black streaks.
Step 4
Spray some warm colors tempera + green on a saucer. Stipple leaves at the top of the trees using the stipple brush. Do not mix the colors, but use several colors at the brush at the same time.
Hang up!








