A Cherry Blossom Art Project
It’s Cherry Blossom time in Macon, Georgia! The birds are chirping outside my window and the sun is trying to come out. Spring must be coming soon.
I haven’t seen any cherry blossom buds yet. Have you?
I do have an easy art project for drawing cherry blossom trees with the little ones.
All you will need is a small sheet of watercolor paper or construction paper, a brown and a pink crayon or oil pastel, and an 8-color watercolor box with a paintbrush.
First place a pad of paper on your workspace. Now lay the watercolor paper on top. Coloring with crayons or oil pastels is easier and smoother if done on top of a padded surface.
Directions:
Lay the free hand and wrist on the watercolor paper. Trace around the free hand and wrist with the brown crayon or oil pastel. Color the hand and wrist brown. This makes the tree trunk and limbs.
Draw crooked lines from the limbs (fingers) to make tree branches with the brown crayon or oil pastel.
Draw and color small pink circles with the pink crayon or oil pastel to make cherry blossoms.
Paint the sky with blue watercolor.
Let it dry and mount on construction paper or poster board.
This is an easy project for all ages. For another easy method try my Easy Smeasy Cherry Blossom Trees on https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Easy-Smeasy-Cherry-Blossom-Trees-1741136. It’s free!
Thank you, Mizz Mac