Fall Tree Blow Painting

Fall tree blow art straw painting project for kids

Fall Tree Blow Painting is a pretty Autumn twist on the straw painting process art activity we shared a few weeks back. This is a fun seasonal art idea for pre-k to 2nd Grade. The tree background is free to download. 

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Fall tree blow art straw painting project for kids

Create stunning Autumn tree blow art using our printable tree background, a straw and washable kids’ paint diluted with water. 

This is super easy and doesn’t take long to make. You can try different combinations of Autumn hues like yellows, reds, oranges and yellow-greens. 

You could also create a Spring Blossom version using shades of pink or a Summer version with bright greens. 

Let’s get started …

How to create Autumn Tree Blow Art

Fall tree blow art straw painting project for kids

You Will Need

  • Washable Paint in Autumn tones – we used this one (affiliate link)
  • Containers or disposable cups
  • Pipettes – like these (affiliate link)
  • Straw
  • Art Tray (affiliate link)
  • The Blow Art Tree Template, printed to card stock for best results. Alternatively, older kids could draw a tree using Sharpie Markers (ordinary washable ones will probably run from the watery paint)

How to: 

Fill cups ¼ of the way with equal parts washable paint and water. You may need to use more or less water depending on the consistency of your paint. The liquid version needs to be runny enough to be blown with a straw. 

Fall tree blow art straw painting project for kids

Place a dropper into each cup and the tree print into the activity tray.

Use a dropper to place up to 20 drops of the first colour onto the paper.

Autumn Tree blow art steps

Autumn Tree blow art steps

Use a straw to blow the drops so they become leaves on the tree.

Fall tree blow art straw painting project for kids

Add a new colour using the dropper. 

Fall tree blow art straw painting project for kids

Fall tree blow art straw painting project for kids

Blow the drops with your straw.

Add the final colour, repeating the drop and blow technique.

Fall tree blow art straw painting project for kids

Fall tree blow art straw painting project for kids

Leave your blow art painting to dry flat before hanging up.

Fall tree blow art straw painting project for kids

Doesn’t the finished art look beautiful?

Fall tree blow art straw painting project for kids

More Ways to get Arty in Autumn

Fall Tree Blow Art for kids

Check out our Autumn Printables for Kids

 

 

 

 

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