I recently tried blow painting with the kids at school. They loved mixing paint colors and blowing their paint across the paper. I noticed that some of them looked like the tops of Truffula Trees and thought this would be a fun project for Earth Month in April.

Blow painting Truffula Trees

Supplies needed

Tempera paint Straws (wider smoothie straws work best) Straws Watercolor paint (optional)

Craft tip: I find that tempera paint is thinner than acrylic and works best for blow painting, but you can use acrylic too. I used a cheap one from Dollar General for this project and it was thinner than a more expensive one that I have at home.

Instructions

Step 1

Squeeze spots of paint onto your paper about two-thirds to three-quarters of the way up the page.

Tip: You don’t want to put too much paint on the paper or the paint will spread everywhere, you want to keep it fairly small.

Step 2

Blow through the straw to spread the paint. As you can see from the image below as you blow it in different directions it gradually spreads into a funky circle shape.

Continue with the other colors. You might find that they overlap, and that’s fine too. Once you have finished, set your paper aside so that the paint can dry before moving onto the next step.

Step 3

This step is optional, but we decided to paint a background for our Truffula Trees using watercolors.

Step 4

Glue your straws into place. You can let the kids use a glue stick, or glue them on for them using hot glue which dries a lot faster.

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