This is the mural in process. I failed to take a final photo! So sad - it was so beautiful. You know, sometimes it is the best projects I failed to photography because I am wrapped up in the enjoyment of it all!!

Step One: We painted the background with broad brush strokes of blue, purple and green watered down tempera.
Step Two: Paint green construction paper with a variety of green and blue paint.
Step Three: I gave the children tracers to make their lily pads.
Step Four: The children then crumbled up layers of yellow and pink tissue paper.
Step Five: They pinched the middle to create the flower and glued it on to the lily pads.
Step Six: They glued their flower to the pond. You do have to wipe away drips!
Child looking for a good spot.
Upclose view of one of the flowers. So sweet. This mural is just so lovely. . .




Oooh I love this. We've done Monet's Waterlilies with just tissue paper and glue. I love the size of this one. Very cool
ReplyDeleteWow! Love it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks terrific - I love the size!
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