Let nature make a lasting impression with this easy project.
All that's required are some painting supplies and a few
textured souvenirs from a recent nature walk, such as
dandelions and ferns. The finished projects are beautiful, but
you may discover that rolling the paint delights your little
printmaker even more than her work of art.
Be sure to check out our other
nature-craft
ideas for your toddler.
| Prep Time: About 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Objects for printing (leaves, flowers, and ferns are all
good candidates)
Scrap paper Masking tape Washable tempera paint Styrofoam tray or paper plate Foam trim roller (available at hardware stores for about $2 and at craft shops for about $5 to $7) White or colored paper | |
| Seasons: Year round | |
| Materials: nature objects, paints | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Lay your object on a piece of scrap paper. Add small rolls of tape underneath the object so it won't move when your tot enthusiastically rolls on the paint. |
| 2. | Squeeze some paint onto the tray or plate. Have your child roll the roller in it, then paint over the leaf or flower. |
| 3. | Pick up the object by its stem, lay it paint-side down on a
sheet of white or colored paper, and cover it with another piece
of scrap paper. Have your child gently rub over it with the flat
of her hand. Carefully lift off the paper and then the object.
Let the paint dry. |
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Pick up the object by its stem, lay it paint-side down on a
sheet of white or colored paper, and cover it with another piece
of scrap paper. Have your child gently rub over it with the flat
of her hand. Carefully lift off the paper and then the object.
Let the paint dry.

