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Crafting with The Book of Days

Posted on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 in Art, Fall

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Just in time for Autumn we’ve discovered the Book of Days.  The Book of Days is a wonderful publication by a talented and warm-hearted mom who writes and illustrates each issue.  The monthly email book is full of seasonal cooking, playing, exploring, and savoring.  So far I’ve found the acitivies from Autumn 1, the latest edition, to use mostly household items and a sense of wonder.We’ve made pumpkin butter and kettle corn, played acorn jacks and today we made leaf prints.

As much as we like art around here, we’ve never made these simple leaf prints.  Our 4, 7, and 9 year old(okay, and me, too) found it easy to do, as long as you’re willing to get a little messy with the paint.  Here’s what we did to make ours(check out the Books of Days for more instructions and other great nature fun).  We printed our leaves onto notecards, which we’ll wrap with twine and give to friends.

Step 1-Paint your leaf(we used craft acrylics)

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Step 2-Turn leaf, paint side down, onto notecard

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Step 3-Place piece of paper over leaf and gently press

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Step 4-Remove paper and leaf, admire beautiful work

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Step 5-Stop at this point, or after your cards dry, you can add accents with letter stamps, scrap papers, or your own creative idea.  If you have more printing left in you, go ahead and print on the envelopes too.

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Note: If you are crafting with younger ones(such as my 4 year old) you’ll want to give guidance for the first few cards and continue to give some helpful encouragement-if you want recognizable leaf prints.  I found, though, that it’s my younger ones that surprise me with their freedom and inspire me to brake out of that “perfect” idea in my head.