Poetry, stories, warm colors and wet-on-wet watercolors leave you ready for fall.
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Observe the art elements of color and line in autumn leaves, tree branches, and landscapes.
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With Crayola® Scissors, cut a large, rectangular sheet of watercolor paper in half lengthwise.
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Cover the art area with newspaper. Place a thin line of black Crayola Watercolor paint about 1/2 inch (2 cm) from the bottom of the paper. With a straw, blow the paint upward to create tree trunks and branch patterns. Air-dry the paint.
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Wet the paper above the black paint with a Crayola So Big Brush or a sponge and clear water. With Crayola Watercolor Brushes, brush a light wash of Watercolors across the background to create a fall sky.
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Press brushes filled with warm colors along the branches to create leaf clumps and fall foliage. Air-dry the painting.
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