How to Make a Blossom Painting Using a Soda Bottle
Assemble the supplies needed., Lay down newspaper or other cover to protect your workspace., Using the brown paint, paint a tree trunk and some bare branches along the length of the white paper background., Pour the pink paint onto a small plate or...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Assemble the supplies needed.
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Step 2: Lay down newspaper or other cover to protect your workspace.
There may be splashes from the pink paint when creating this artwork. , You will be stamping the blossom onto this image.
Leave to dry before proceeding. , Or use a paper plate if you want to dispose of it rather than wash the paint off. , Lift up and allow any loose paint to drip off before using. , Simply press down the base of the bottle gently and lift up cleanly.
You will see blossom imprinted where you have pressed––there should be five outer dots and possibly an inner circle dot too, depending on the pattern of your soda bottle. , Try different styles, some with more blossom, some with less, until you get a picture that you like the most. , The soda bottle can be turned into something else, like a candy dish or a volcano science project. , Find a pretty place in your room to hang up the picture.
If you're a teacher doing this with a class, have the children place them around the classroom as decorations to celebrate springtime. -
Step 3: Using the brown paint
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Step 4: paint a tree trunk and some bare branches along the length of the white paper background.
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Step 5: Pour the pink paint onto a small plate or saucer.
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Step 6: Dip the base of the soda bottle into the paint
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Step 7: to pick up paint on its base.
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Step 8: Align the paint-dipped bottle base over the part of the paper where you'd like to add the first blossom.
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Step 9: Repeat as many times as you want blossom on the tree.
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Step 10: Wash up any mess and put everything away.
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Step 11: Hang up the dried picture.
Detailed Guide
These are listed below.
There may be splashes from the pink paint when creating this artwork. , You will be stamping the blossom onto this image.
Leave to dry before proceeding. , Or use a paper plate if you want to dispose of it rather than wash the paint off. , Lift up and allow any loose paint to drip off before using. , Simply press down the base of the bottle gently and lift up cleanly.
You will see blossom imprinted where you have pressed––there should be five outer dots and possibly an inner circle dot too, depending on the pattern of your soda bottle. , Try different styles, some with more blossom, some with less, until you get a picture that you like the most. , The soda bottle can be turned into something else, like a candy dish or a volcano science project. , Find a pretty place in your room to hang up the picture.
If you're a teacher doing this with a class, have the children place them around the classroom as decorations to celebrate springtime.
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