Fall
is in the air and what better way to celebrate the change of season
then by making some apple stampin' art. Students observed some
different colored apples, green, red, and yellow, and noticed how some
apples had streaking of multiple colors. We then cut some apples in
half and began stamping away.
While the paintings were drying, we began to talk about texture and
how we can notice texture both by touch and with sight. I gave the
class some cardboard and we made a textured background for our project
by rubbing the cardboard behind the paper. Next, we took the same
cardboard and ripped the to layer of paper off to create a texture of a
basket and glued it down to the project to make a still life.
The next week it was time to put all the pieces together. The apples
needed to be cut and then assembled into the basket. The final touch
was stamping the word APPLE on the top to resemble a fruit box
advertisement. Aren't these pictures delicious!
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