The only thing left to do now is to color in your Cute Acorn! Go grab your markers, Crayola crayons, oil pastels or color pencils, or whatever you have on hand, and finish your artwork masterpiece! I colored this cutie in with the traditional browns that you often see on these, once they’ve been on the ground for awhile. Draw in some crisscrossing lines to give the Acorn cap some texture. Step 4: Next we will add a bit of detail to the cap. Step 3: Now we will create the stem as shown above. Make a a long oval extending out of the cap, that comes to a little point at the end. Step 2: Next we can sketch in the nut part under the cap. As you can see it’s tilted off to one side. Start by drawing a simple shape that looks like a bean. Have fun creating your Acorn! Acorn Drawing Step 1 You might find our Drawing Supplies for Beginners Post HEREuseful. But you can always draw over your sketch with an ink Pen or marker when you are done, to define it some more. Kids or grown ups alike can follow these simple steps with fun Drawing guide! I would recommend creating this with a pencil, as you can erase if you have any mistakes. Now let’s get drawing! For Non Commercial Use. You can print out as many as you want to share with your Family, Sunday School Class, Classroom, Creative friends meet up, Adult Daycare and more. Practice these and then create a whole bunch of Acorns if you like. At the bottom of the post you will find a printable practice worksheet that you can print out, with some blank space included, so that you can practice right on the page. This cute little nut was scanned from a vintage book in my collection. The older three and four-year olds were excited to show me their finished projects and tell me about the colors and leaves they used.Today, let’s make a cute Acorn Drawing! In this post you will find step by step instructions for creating a simple Acorn drawing in just 4 easy steps. In the craziness of our class we didn't have time to do any other activities related to acorns, but I loved talking with each kid after they were done and having them show me all the colors on their acorn. Lastly, we punched holes in the frame and added ribbon to help hang the stained glass window. Turn the acorn picture around and hold it up to the light or a window and admire all the beautiful colors!ĩ. Tape the wax paper to the back of the acorn frame.Ĩ. Trim the wax paper to fit the back of the acorn frame. Take the towel off and admire the melted crayon masterpiece.ħ. With parent supervision, we let each child have a turn helping move the iron across the towel/sheet (on top of the wax paper).Ħ. Next, close the wax paper, put it on top of the towel on the ironing board, and then place an old thin sheet or towel on top of the wax paper.ĥ. Heat up your iron and place a towel on top of your ironing board. Add stickers and any other items you want to include (grass, petals, whatever).Ĥ. Place the Fall leaves, crayon shavings, and tissue paper pieces onto one side of the wax paper. Rip up some tissue paper into tiny pieces.ģ. We used the large and small sized grater sides (the smaller sides were easier for little hands).Ģ. Have your child use a cheese grater over a bowl to shave several different colored crayons. Definitely saved a headache during the class!ġ. I had about 8-10 kids doing this in my craft class today, so I prepped all of these ahead of time. I do this by poking a hole in the middle of the picture with a pair of scissors and then I cut outward and around the picture's interior. Make a frame for your project by drawing an object (we chose an acorn and used an acorn tracer) onto colored cardstock using a white crayon. Materials Needed: colored cardstock for the frame, white crayon, scissors, wax paper, old crayons, cheese grater (old one), iron, ironing board, 2-3 old cloths/towels, tissue paper, stickers, Fall leaves, hole puncher, ribbon, and tape. but didn't want to cut out leaves, so I decided to change it up a little bit and do a similar window using an acorn. I loved this melted crayon stained glass window idea from Kaboose.
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