I called the kids over one at a time to paint their fist, however putting paint on a plate and letting them dip their fist into the paint would work as well.
I did two or three stamps with one hand,
and then two or three stamps with the other hand so the leaves would be facing the right direction.
When it's done in a little circle, you have a lovely top to your palm tree!
The easiest thing to do next would be to have the kids paint the trunk, but it was time for us to eat snack. By the time we got around to finishing the project, the paint was dry. So I decided to have them do all the coloring first (make a beach and a sky) before doing any more painting. This way they wouldn't have to worry about getting wet paint on their hands.
Then they took a brush dipped in brown paint to make the tree trunk.
And finally they used their thumbprints to make coconuts.
I really like how they turned out. I think I like them better than footprints!
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I love this! I love art that incorporates hand, finger, or footprints. a great way to remember how little they were at the time!
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Alex @ teachthroughplay.blogspot.com
Love this! What a fun idea and a great way to make a hand activity with various parts of the hand! Thanks so much for sharing at The Sunday Showcase!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super clever twist on hand art! The palm tree looks AMAZING!!! I just wanted to let you know that I featured this at TGIF today (http://www.livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/2012/09/tgif-linky-party-46.html) Thanks for linking up and I can't wait to see what you link up today!
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Beth =-)
What a great idea!! They came out so well!! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!
ReplyDeletelove this and it would go great with "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom". i pinned it on my ABC crafts. http://pinterest.com/learningismessy/teaching-the-abc-s/
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