These prints were created using the side of a piece of cardboard and a quartered potato. We printed the branches first using the side of a piece of cardboard dipped in brown paper. Once it was dry we printed the robins using two sizes of potatoes
This was an art enrichment activity which some students chose to do during a rainy indoor recess. The bunny body and head are 2 curved lines. The ears are diamonds and the nose is an upsidedown triangle. By drawing the bunny on a blue piece of construction paper, the white and green pastel really "pop". This idea is from the blog "The Teacher's Art Closet" . How cute! |
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AuthorRenee Landry is an Elementary School Teacher in Rothesay, NB. SeasonsSeasonsSome of my Favorite Sites:
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