After painting acorns a few weeks ago, we were ready to move on to painting leaves!
This is a simple project that has beautiful results, is a lot of fun, and everyone in the family can participate. I think the variety of shapes of leaves combined with the different paint colors is what was so appealing to me about this project.
Check it out and let me know what
you think!
First we collected fallen leaves that were mostly brown, but not too dried out. Our leaves were still a bit pliable but not crumbly.
you think!
First we collected fallen leaves that were mostly brown, but not too dried out. Our leaves were still a bit pliable but not crumbly.
After we collected a nice variety of leaves, I
placed them between a stack of heavy books for over a week to completely flatten them out.
The longer you leave them between the books, the better your end result. I recommend
leaving them between books for at least a week. I flattened a few for three days, and later found that after we painted those that they curled up a bit once the paint dried.
placed them between a stack of heavy books for over a week to completely flatten them out.
The longer you leave them between the books, the better your end result. I recommend
leaving them between books for at least a week. I flattened a few for three days, and later found that after we painted those that they curled up a bit once the paint dried.
If your leaves are still green, you will want to press them in between sheets of newspaper in between the books. This will help absorb some of the moisture from the leaves as they dry out.
Next we gathered our supplies: a variety of acrylic paints (I used whatever I already had at
home), some newspaper to protect our table top, a few plates to serve as palettes, a variety
of craft paint brushes, a cup of water to clean our brushes with, some wax paper to place
our leaves on while they dried, and a few paper towels.
Next we gathered our supplies: a variety of acrylic paints (I used whatever I already had at
home), some newspaper to protect our table top, a few plates to serve as palettes, a variety
of craft paint brushes, a cup of water to clean our brushes with, some wax paper to place
our leaves on while they dried, and a few paper towels.
We used a variety of acrylic craft paints
A few fine-tipped brushes were great for painting thin lines and detailed designs
I started with this leaf. Nice and dry and flat and ready to paint!
I began by painting a thin line just inside the edge of the leaf. I loved the way this
metallic gold craft paint contrasted with the rust and brown colored leaf.
Simple lines and dots
I love the vibrant autumn colors
Beautiful end result
I loved seeing everyone's unique, individual style come out when they painted their leaves
Duane's fancy leaf
I think our leaves would look fantastic framed behind glass in a picture frame and hung
on a wall...
What do you think?
Which is your favorite?
Which is your favorite?
Enjoy the rest of your week!
Laura
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