CREATION STATION: FOUR-LEAF CLOVER CANVAS ACTIVITY


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Display this clover canvas on your wall and brighten up your house, or the kids could give it to someone special as a thoughtful gift.

Materials

  • Q-Tips
  • Green craft paint
  • Paper plates
  • Small blank canvas
  • Green or brown fine tip marker

Directions

  • Gather and layout all of your supplies. Cover the surface you’re working on just to be safe – we’re working with green paint, after all! Start by applying a small amount of green craft paint on the paper plate – it’ll be easier to access it this way.
  • Dip the Q-Tip in the green paint. You can give it a few tries at first, and practice dabbing on the paper plate or a paper towel at first until you get the hang of it. 
  • You want to use the Q-tip as a stamp. Just dab, press and release to create the small leaves of your clover. You can do three or four-leaf clovers (or shamrocks), or both, to have more variety in your design. 
  • Keep creating clusters of little leaves using the Q-Tip as a stamp until you’re happy with your work. Let it dry once you’re done. 
  • To add the finishing touches to your clover canvas, check the paint is dry, and then use a fine tip marker to create a stem for each clover. Just make a quick and fine line below each clover. 
  • You’re done! Now you can display your fabulous painted canvas any way you want to. You could frame it or add a ribbon to hang it up on the wall.  It would also make a great gift to give to someone for St. Patrick’s Day.