Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Preschool Crafts - Arts & Crafts Autumn Leaves

It 's time of year again colorful! Autumn is going to find a good time with the child and nature. newly fallen leaves can be easily used in a variety of craft activities. Use this craft preschool fall easily create and learn with your baby or child.

Sheet Molding

This is a classic work quickly and easily. These stamps make great cards before sealing a sheet of paper from a craft store.

Whatyou must:

A variety of freshly fallen leaves. (Tough, without holes)
Painting - any variety of colors
Paper
small sponge brush

Instructions: Collect a variety of freshly fallen leaves. Avoid breakage and dry leaves. Dip brush in color and easy to use with a sheet. Press the side of the painting on paper, until you have to create a work of art!

Autumn Leaves Crown

This is a simple project that is beautiful craft preschoolers lots of love.Process from collection to the end!

What you need:

A variety of newly fallen leaves
Paper plate
Scissors
White school Cola
Tape

Directions: Collect 20 or more leaves just fallen from the outside. Once inside, cut the center of a paper plate. (Fold the paper plate in half to start cutting. Leave about 2 inches around the edge.) Clip from the stems of the leaves. Glue each piece of paper plate. Slightly overlap the leaves to paper platesNo entry. Tie ribbon in a loop and attach it to the crown.

Leaf rubbings

Make leaf rubbings is a great indoor and outdoor activities. Make sure the leaves are falling just meet, not to break!.

What you need:

Collect a selection of newly fallen leaves
White Paper
Crayons

Instructions: Collect a variety of leaves of various shapes and sizes. Try to avoid the dry leaves. On a blank sheet of paper, the position of the leaf veinup. Place another sheet of white paper. In return, a pen on the page (remove paper) and rub gently on the first sheet of paper. The image on the paper.

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