This fall handprint tree is a fun addition to your fall activities for preschoolers and kindergartners! I think it’s just right for a fall leaves unit, or even when you’re teaching the kids about the changing seasons.
Kids who love painting with their hands are sure to have a blast. After all, it’s a classic fall handprint art activity for a reason.
You don’t need much to get the autumn handprint tree ready, either. The most important thing is kids interested in transforming their hands into trees!
In addition to the fun of creation, the handprint fall tree lets children practice a variety of early learning concepts. They explore sensory art, practice fine motor skills, and there’s even some math skills involved!
Related: Art Projects for Kids
Materials for the Autumn Tree Art
This cute little art project is super simple and only requires a few simple materials. I would venture to guess, that as preschool teachers, you might already have everything you need right in your supply closet! Here’s what we used (I may get commissions for purchases made through links in this post):
Creating the Fall Hand Print Tree Art
Of course, seeing the paint, many of the children came over and wanted to know what I was doing. Can you tell they love art?! I called children over one at a time to paint their hands and talk about fall trees. For the first few, I experimented with painting their forearms for the trunks — that didn’t come out so well, so I stuck with just painting the trunks with a brush.
Once the “trees” had dried, the children came back to paint the leaves. I set out yellow, red, brown, and orange tempura paint for the children to use. Going along with the hand print trees, I had the children paint fingerprint leaves. It was really entertaining to see how each child approached the leaf-painting! Some went a little wild, painting leaves over every inch of the paper, while others were much more precise and kept the leaves on the tree.
Once everything dried, Mary Poppins and I used the trees to create a “forest” on our bulletin board. So cute!!
If you’re looking for more hand print art, please check out:
- Duck on a Bike Story Retelling and Hand Print Art
- Easter Egg Hand Prints
- Hand Prints in Preschool {Beginning of the Year}
- Hand Print Art for Thanksgiving
- Child-Made Fingerprint Flowerpot for Mother’s Day
- End of the Year Portfolios
Shared at The Kid’s Co-Op, Discover and Explore: Fall
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Lorie says
Love this! Happy to have found your blog!
grok78 says
Thanks for popping by! I’ve been having fun checking out your blog, as well!
Laura M says
So cute! My daughter was looking at the Kids Co-op linky pictures and pointed at this one, out of allll the pictures, and said, “Look momma, a tree! Can we make a tree?!” So I think you have the official stamp of approval from a 3 year old and a happy momma! 🙂
Mary Catherine says
How cool, Laura!! A 3 year old’s stamp of approval is very important — thank you for telling me! Totally made my day!!! 🙂
Clarissa Hooper says
Handprint art is classic fun- always popular with the kids and they make great mementos for parents 🙂
Portia says
so cute! feel free to post to the Fall Crafts Blog Hop today! http://www.sugartot.net/my-blog/2013/10/fall-crafts-blog-hop.html