This watercolor aspen leaf craft is simple to create and paint with the kids! Grab the free printable template to make this colorful art print.
It’s fun to make this colorful artwork with only a few supplies from the craft store! You probably have everything that you need at home already.
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This pretty watercolor leaf is made using a glue and watercolor technique that acts like a “resist” for the paint. The black outline is created with Elmers glue that is mixed with a bit of acrylic paint.
The glue makes a raised edge that helps to define and separate the paint colors. Glue and watercolor art makes a great craft project that kids are sure to love!
I have included the free template for this project at the bottom of the blog post. Simply print the template onto cardstock or watercolor paper to get started!
A template is not needed to create this watercolor leaf! Children can draw a different leaf shape if they want. It would be fun to see all of the different designs that they come up with!
How to make a watercolor aspen leaf:
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Supplies:
- 9″x12″ 140lb watercolor paper*
- Watercolor paints
- Paint palette
- Paint brush
- Pencil and eraser
- Elmers white glue
- Black acrylic paint
*Heavy cardstock paper may be used as an alternative to watercolor paper. It’s important to use thick, heavy paper for this project as the water tends to warp and tear traditional printer paper.
Directions:
1. Print, trace or sketch the outline of the leaf onto watercolor paper.
2. Mix 1/2 tsp black acrylic paint into a small bottle of white Elmers school glue.
3. Use the glue to trace the outline of the leaf shape.
4. Allow the glue to dry for at least an hour and erase any pencil lines that may be showing.
5. With a clean paintbrush and water, wet the area to be painted.
6. Add generous amounts of paint to the brush and paint the leaf with shades of yellow, orange and red.
7. Paint the background using blue and green colors.
8. Allow the painting to dry before matting and displaying.
Use a lot of watercolor paint to achieve a vibrant color for this project. If the piece of paper curls or warps, try pressing it under some heavy books to flatten it once dry.
Be sure to check out this watercolor maple leaf painting and watercolor oak leaf art project for more leaf painting ideas and templates!
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Watercolor Aspen Leaf Craft
This watercolor aspen leaf craft is simple to create and paint with the kids! Grab the free printable template to make this colorful art print.
Materials
- 9"x12" 140lb watercolor paper
- Watercolor paints
- Paint palette
- Paint brush
- Pencil and eraser
- Elmers white glue
- Black acrylic paint
Instructions
1. Print, trace or sketch the outline of the leaf onto watercolor paper.
2. Mix 1/2 tsp black acrylic paint into a small bottle of white Elmers school glue.
3. Use the glue to trace the outline of the leaf shape.
4. Allow the glue to dry for at least an hour and erase any pencil lines that may be showing.
5. With a clean paintbrush and water, wet the area to be painted.
6. Add generous amounts of paint to the brush and paint the leaf with shades of yellow, orange and red.
7. Paint the background using blue and green colors.
8. Allow the painting to dry before matting and displaying.