DIY Autumn Festival Banners

DIY fall festival banners don't get much cheaper than this. You simply need rolls of paper, thick blackness marking, and lots of crayons. Oh, and lots and lots of kids to color.

DIY fall festival banners

These banners are proof that you don't have to have fancy supplies to make your event, or classroom, or even your home, full of colorful paw drawn art. It turns out the lowly crayon tin can make some pretty good looking decorations, without a lot of time or expense. Yous just need a chip of patience and a lot of elbow grease.

MATERIALS

  • How to Draw a Behemothic Ear of Corn PDF
  • Large roll of newspaper, well-nigh 20″ wide
  • Blackness Sharpie marker, chisel tip*
  • Crayons

DIRECTIONS

Prep: Cut long strips of paper from a roll, virtually half-dozen′ long. Describe large ears of corn and large fall symbols in pencil to fill each banner. For the corn, draw the exterior corn cob first, then a grid inside of horizontal and vertical lines. The rounded kernels are added inside each square. Lastly, draw the skinny husks. If you can, try to brand the husks all a little different and then they await more paw drawn.

  1. Students trace the lines with the Sharpie marker.
  2. Make full the space between the ears of corn, the solid black color makes a proficient dissimilarity to the crayon.
  3. Students color away, using lots of warm colors for the kernels and pumpkin, and cool grass and heaven for the background. These banners took almost ii sequent 45 minute classes to colour, earlier everything was sufficiently filled in.

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