Painting with kids is always a fun way to encourage creativity.
This straw drop painting apple tree craft is a perfect mix of process art and product art where kids can add their own creative spin on painting an apple tree, all with a straw for a fine motor component!
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Straw Drop Painting Apple Tree Craft
This was such a fun (and easy) art project. To make the straw drop painting apple tree craft, we used just a few materials (affiliate links are included):
- Green cardstock
- Cardboard cut into a trunk shape
- Red and Green washable paint
- Straws (We used red and green straws, but you could use any color!)
- Water
First, cut the green card stock into a cloud-like shape, to make this straw painting apple tree craft. This will be the leaves of the apple tree.
Then add a few drops of water to the paints and stir to combine the water and paint.
Straw drop painting is a great technique to use when the paints are almost gone. Just add a few drops of water to use up that last bit of paint in the jar.
Next, practice drop painting with the straws.
You’ll find a TON of creative painting ideas here.
Before we painted on the apple tree, I showed my daughter how to use the straw for drop painting.
Dip one end of the straw into the paint and let the paint drip from the end onto the paper.
You can also dab the straw onto the paper to get a textured look to the paint.
Next, drop the paint onto the card stock with the green and red paint.
Kids might want to apply the green paint first and then layer the red on top to make the apples of the apple tree, but it is fun to explore how the paints look when they are combined by dropping with the straw.
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Straw Drop Painting is a Fine Motor Painting Activity
Using the straw to paint is a great fine motor activity for kids.
The straw painting allows kids to work on eye-hand coordination to move the straw over to the tree and placing the paint where they like.
Depending on how they hold the straw, it could be a way to work on tripod grasp, which is needed for manipulating a pencil.
How cute is that apple tree? Wouldn’t a straw drop painting apple tree look great on your wall?
Let us know if you make one with the kids!
Straw Drop Painting Apple Tree Craft on handsonaswegrow.com
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