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- Handprint Succulents
Here is what you'll need: Paint (choose paint that is skin-safe!) Construction paper Scissors Glue Paintbrush First things first, let's make our succulents! Paint your little one's hands/fingers/feet with green paint. Voilà - you've got the cutest print to showcase their little handprints! Feeling the cool, wet paint in between your fingers is great sensory exposure.
- Embrace the Change
Toilet paper roll Paint A book to cover! Place the frayed side into the paint and stamp multiple times on your brown paper, creating a floral Set your paper aside until your paint dries. Once dry, place the painted side down and center book you'd like to cover on top. Wrap the printed paper around the binding of your book and cut the paper two inches past the back cover
- Explore Color in Nature 🌺🌿
We are combining a smashed flowers painting with a chlorophyll rubbing to create a natural, abstract painting! Whether you smash, rub, roll, or scrape . . . . . . you end up with a beautiful painting! Show us your plant paintings by emailing flowers@youareagardener.com or tagging @youareagardener!
- 🌻 Brighten Your Day 🌻
Here is what you will need: Paper Yellow & black paint (make sure it is skin safe!) Paint your gardener's hand with the yellow paint and have him or her make handprints all around that Next, dip the eraser side of your pencil into the black paint to fill in your circle with black dots.
- Chill Out With With Cool Activities
This artistic process of ice painting is rooted in creative expression that encourages emotional exploration To learn how to make ice paint with Gardener Anna & Gardener Aidan on Session 4 of Camp Hello Gardeners
- Keep Gardening!
Paint Paint brush Gardening materials It's quite simple, just decorate your can any way you'd like! First, I painted my can white so that the colored paint would stand out a bit more.
- Homemade & From the Heart
Cardboard Tissue paper Tape Paint First, cut your cardboard piece in half. Then, paint your "stem" green and stamp on a folded piece of paper. After that, dip or paint your textured tissue paper circle in a bright color of paint and stamp that
- Fun, Fall, Fox Craft
All you need to do is gather some leaves, grab a black sharpie marker, pour a little white paint in a
- DIY Shrinky Dink Keychains
After drawing on the rough side of the shrinky dink paper using sharpies, colored pencils or paint pens
- Art #ForACause
GardenerAidan talked about the history of art, mentioned some notable artists, and then created small paintings These paintings can be found on findyourpiece.net or click the images below! When you purchase one of their paintings, 100% of the proceeds go to a charity of the gardeners' choice Check out these awesome organizations and then head to Piece. to purchase these one-of-a-kind paintings
- Jump At The Chance
Driving up to their campus is like driving through a Norman Rockwell painting; passing farms, rolling
- 🎄 Stamped Evergreens 🎄
S T A M P E D E V E R G R E E N S SUPPLIES YOU'LL NEED: ❉ White paper ❉ Green paint ❉ Recyclables (

















