Autumn tree

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Autumn is more beautiful than ever. And a very large number of crafts can be made from natural materials in the fall. Everything will do: seeds, nuts, leaves, chestnuts.
An amazing and very realistic tree can be made, for example, using dry autumn leaves.
Any leaves are suitable for this craft, but painted in bright red or yellow colors will be especially good.

You can collect leaves at the house. The main thing is to choose clean and not spoiled. Then they should be put at home on a flat surface or put in a vase in the form of a bouquet.
After a few days, the leaves will dry without losing their bright colors. Now you need to handle them very carefully. From the slightest effort, they can crumple and even completely collapse. And we will do this a little later and above the roomy plate.
Materials:
  • leaves from trees;
  • PVA glue;
  • sheet A4;
  • pencil;
  • paints and brush.

Operating procedure
For this craft, it is preferable to take an album sheet. It is denser and better serves as the basis for our tree. We outline with a simple pencil where the branches will be. Only those that are visible among the leaves of the tree.

We color the branches with brown paint. We draw grass under the tree with green paint. Remember that it will partially hide under the fallen leaves.

Grind the dry leaves with your fingers in a flat plate.

We return to the sheet of paper. We lubricate the place where the leaves should be with PVA glue. No spaces allowed.

Until the glue has dried, sprinkle this place with plenty of crumbs from the leaves.

Thus, we fill in all the sections between the visible parts of the branches.

Under the tree, it is necessary to depict fallen foliage. To do this, apply glue between areas of green grass.

Sprinkle glue with chopped leaves.

When the appearance of the tree suits us, leave it to dry. Best of all - for the whole night. Then we tilt the sheet over the table, shaking off the excess.

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Watch the video: Milo Greene - Autumn Tree (May 2024).