
Fall Maple Tree
This has been adapted
from a project by Kathy Ross -- "Window Leaves" in her book "Crafts to make
in the Fall". Visit Kathy's Web Site at http://www.kathyross.com
For tree you need:
For planter you need:
Instructions for tree:
Print at least two of each: Maple
Leaf Patterns and Big Maple Leaf Pattern.
Color the middle of six or more coffee filters with markers
making patches of Yellow, Orange, Red and Green. Make sure you cover an area at least as
big as your leaf patterns.
Use the patterns provided to cut maple leafs out of the
coffee filters. An easy way to do this is to staple a leaf pattern to a coffee filter,
stapling all around the outline and cutting on the line. Lay you leaves right side up on
wax paper. Brush with liquid starch. Colors will run together. Let dry. Peel leaves from
wax paper and use low temp glue gun to attach to your stick.
Instructions for planter:
Cut a piece of heavy white paper to fit around
your container. Tear yellow, orange and red tissue paper into irregular shapes. Use liquid
starch to attach the tissue pieces to the paper, overlapping colors. Let dry. Glue to
container. Fill it with rocks and stick your Maple tree inside.
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