I'm awfully busy with hubby' recovery, but wanted to post something for fall. This leaf print is so beautiful........
ENJOY!
Leaf Paint & Print
Collect fresh green or supple
autumn leaves. Paint a leaf with watercolor paints, and then press paper on the
leaf to lift a print.
Materials
drawing paper or construction
paper
large fresh green leaf
or supple autumn leaf
permanent black marker, optional
watercolor paints and paintbrush
Process
1. Place a large leaf on a covered
workspace. Paint the surface of the leaf surface with watercolor paints. Use
one color or many. While the leaf is still wet, press white paper on the
painted leaf, patting and pressing with your fingers to help the paper pick up
the paint.
2. Lift and peel the paper from the
leaf to see the leaf print transferred to the white paper. (Sometimes the leaf
sticks to the paper and needs to be peeled away.)
3. Continue making prints, adding
several leaf prints to one larger sheet of drawing paper or use a new sheet of
paper for more prints.
4. When the prints are dry, some
artists like to draw around the leaf shapes with a permanent black marker.
Variation
* Tempera Paint Leaf Print
Follow the same steps with tempera paint mixed with liquid starch. Brush paint
on the leaf (the colors will be bright and glossy) and then press a sheet of
paper on the leaf and rub the paper gently to absorb the print. Lift the paper
to see the print. Try colored paper or fabric to see leaf prints in new ways.
(If you don’t have liquid starch, tempera paint works fine alone.)
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