The theme "fire" can be very exciting. Fire is one of the 4 elements.
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Go first to collect leaves. It is best to use pointed leaves or elongated leaves with a tip. Dump the leaves dry with a kitchen crepe. They should be dirt-free and dry.
Spread a newspaper on the table or use an old tablecloth. Place a sheet of paper on it.
You need your collected leaves now.
Now put some red and yellow paint in two bowls or on a screw glass lid.
Get two brushes ready.
Now you can begin. Paint a large leaf with red color.
The whole leaf must be covered with paint. Works quickly that the color does not dry.
Press the sheet immediately with the painted side on the prepared paper.
Then carefully release the sheet from the paper.
The first pressure's done.
Now take another leaf and paint it with yellow paint.
Here, too, the paint must not dry.
Press the sheet next to or below the first sheet on paper. The sheets can be printed a little bit on top of each other.
Also removes this sheet immediately from the paper otherwise it can stick to it.
You can use the sheets several times and print different oblique, slightly overlapping.
Try to print the colour prints in such a way that it looks like a fire burns. In the middle brighter with yellow/orange and red outside.
Do you like your fire? Then let the picture dry well.
As long as the picture is dry, you can prepare the pieces of paper.
Take brown clay paper, alternatively you can also use brown packaging corrugated board.
Cuts off a wide strip of the clay paper.
Cuts the strip into uniformly wide strips.
But you can also cut different lengths of wood, e.g. for a campfire.
Stick it under the dried fire pattern.
Put glue under the fire and tighten the paper strips well.
The wood does not need to be glued accurately, it can also be glued on top of each other, crisscross.
Each fire looks different. It flickers in different red-yellow tones. With the leaf pressure you achieve a very realistic flame image.
Try it yourself!
You can't do anything wrong.
Have a good time.
Materials
Directions
Go first to collect leaves. It is best to use pointed leaves or elongated leaves with a tip. Dump the leaves dry with a kitchen crepe. They should be dirt-free and dry.
Spread a newspaper on the table or use an old tablecloth. Place a sheet of paper on it.
You need your collected leaves now.
Now put some red and yellow paint in two bowls or on a screw glass lid.
Get two brushes ready.
Now you can begin. Paint a large leaf with red color.
The whole leaf must be covered with paint. Works quickly that the color does not dry.
Press the sheet immediately with the painted side on the prepared paper.
Then carefully release the sheet from the paper.
The first pressure's done.
Now take another leaf and paint it with yellow paint.
Here, too, the paint must not dry.
Press the sheet next to or below the first sheet on paper. The sheets can be printed a little bit on top of each other.
Also removes this sheet immediately from the paper otherwise it can stick to it.
You can use the sheets several times and print different oblique, slightly overlapping.
Try to print the colour prints in such a way that it looks like a fire burns. In the middle brighter with yellow/orange and red outside.
Do you like your fire? Then let the picture dry well.
As long as the picture is dry, you can prepare the pieces of paper.
Take brown clay paper, alternatively you can also use brown packaging corrugated board.
Cuts off a wide strip of the clay paper.
Cuts the strip into uniformly wide strips.
But you can also cut different lengths of wood, e.g. for a campfire.
Stick it under the dried fire pattern.
Put glue under the fire and tighten the paper strips well.
The wood does not need to be glued accurately, it can also be glued on top of each other, crisscross.
Each fire looks different. It flickers in different red-yellow tones. With the leaf pressure you achieve a very realistic flame image.
Try it yourself!
You can't do anything wrong.
Have a good time.
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