Sunday, August 12, 2018

Easy grapes painting for kids



Hi, this is Joelle Meijer. Here is a grape painting project with three
different levels of difficulty. There are three different models of grapes
in the document that accompanies this video. I suggest you use a round foam paint brush
to paint the grapes.

The first drawing is in fact an exercise of
fine motor skills and precision. The drawing consists of fifteen circles representing
fifteen grapes. The kids dip the foam paint brush into the
paint and then paint each grape. In the second model, there is only the outline
of the bunch of grapes.

Using the same foam paint brush you can then
paint the grapes more independently. To make it even more interesting, I suggest you first paint a layer of grapes
with a darker purple. When the paint is dry, take a slightly paler
purple and paint some grapes over the first layer.
Using this technique of two colours will give an impression of depth between the
two layers of grapes. Then paint the stem and the leaf.

Obviously, instead of paint you can use markers,
coloured pencils or crayons. Finish by drawing the veins of the vine leaf. The third model only shows the stem and leaf.
You can create the cluster as you want. If you use two different colours as in the
second example, you will again add an impression of depth
to the cluster of grapes.

To print the document with illustrated instructions
and the grape templates, click on the link below the video and visit the Animaplates website for other
fun project ideas!.

Easy grapes painting for kids

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