1. Spring Tree from a paper towel tube (Preschool)
Paint a paper towel tube brown, and cut one end into sections. Press the sections out to look like branches. Select a color of tissue paper to use for the blossoms. Rip or cut small pieces of tissue paper to glue on as blossoms.
2. Fingertip or Q-tip painted trees (Both toddler and preschool)
The tree itself is shown two different ways below. The children can either use a straw to blow diluted brown paint across the page, or they can simply use a brush to paint a tree as desired. If using the second method, it is best to tell them to make a Y shape first.
Source of second method:http://www.housingaforest.com/spring-cherry-tree/
3. Spring Tree using a bundle of Q-tips (both toddler and preschool)
Source:https://thepinterestedparent.com/2016/12/bundled-q-tip-trees-for-every-season/
4. Tissue Paper Spring Tree (both toddler and preschool)
I can't find the template I used, but this is a link has a free one to use for a tree craft for any season. Blossoms in the spring are often pink, white, yellow, and red.
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