For each season, the children began by coloring their own tree with bare branches.

I enjoyed seeing each child’s interpretation of the bare tree. And as you can see, the canvas they used was a nice large piece of paper…

Each day the children created a new tree trunk with branches to prepare for a new season…

For the fall trees, the children glued on tissue paper leaves…

A terrific fall addition to their four seasons art wall!


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I love these trees! We did this with a butterfly but I didn’t think of using the same technique for leaves!
It is amazing how the same techniques can be used for all kinds of themes!
Oh how lovely are these trees. Simple and effective! Love the little seasons poem too!!
Thank you again for linking up to Kids Get Crafty! As always, much appreciated!!
Maggy