Monday, September 8, 2008
First Fingerpainting
I try to incorporate painting... especially fingerpaiting...early in the year. Some children (especially those who didn't go to preschool) have never actually had a chance to slime their fingers around in paint!!
For this project, I just had pieces of fingerpaint paper (you can use regular paper if it's all you have, but fingerpaint paper is better because it's slick!) cut into pieces about 6 x 8 inches for each child. I also put a 9 x 12 piece of scratch paper underneath to try to reduce the mess on the tables. The students get to choose 2 colors of paint from the apple spectrum (like yellow and red or green and yellow). I give a big blob of the first color they say, then a little dot of the second color they say right onto the paper. Their job is to cover the entire page.
When the pages are dry I just freehand cut the apples about 3-4 at a time into an apple shape. If you don't want to freehand cut, you could use a template to make them all perfect. I like them to be a little imperfect. I call it whimsical. :-)
I add a stem, write the student's name with a really fat tipped black marker and staple them up on the tree.
My favorite is Joaquin's. You can see his handprint right on it.
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Your right, Joaquin's is great! Did you have this up this morning?...because I totally didn't see it. I just love an apple theme...it's so fall-y and reminds me of cool weather and beautiful oranges and reds. It just brings a smile to my face :)
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