Light Filled Leaves

You aren’t tired of autumnal leaf art, are you? Can you manage one more post? The polka dot leaves at 5 orange potatoes got me thinking about circles on leaves. I pulled out my Japanese push drill and its set of removable tips and got to work on more of our pressed leaves. (See the […]

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Leaf Project

How The Leaves Came Down   I’ll tell you how the leaves came down. The great Tree to his children said: “You’re getting sleepy, Yellow and Brown, Yes, very sleepy, little Red. It is quite time to go to bed.”   Print poem on large paper, decorate with gathered leaves.

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Leaf Art

For older children, allow them to use metallic paint pens.  Leaves can be framed…or photographed and framed as a gift.  For a younger children, allow them to paint on them with a corn syrup and glitter mixture.  The leaves will dry shiny and glittery.

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Fall Leaf Coasters

First we gathered leaves from around the neighborhood. We used paper towels and heavy books to flatten them. After a few days we got ready to make our coasters. In addition to the leaves, we used foam (from the Dollar Tree), clear contact paper, and black duct tape. How to Make Them: Cut the foam […]

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Leaf Butterfly

  Story + Art = stART   Read the story “Leaf Man” by Lois Ehlert. The book is about a leaf man who blows away in the wind and the reader is taken past all sorts of animals like chickens and ducks, past rivers filled with fish and butterflies in the air. All are leaves […]

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Learn the Alphabet Arts and Crafts – L

The letter L is a dependable letter.  It usually makes the “lll” sound as in let.  This is especially the case when the letter L is not partnered with another consonant However, it is sometimes silent when followed by a consonant in the same syllable (as in should or walk).  This isn’t always the case… it […]

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