Use these abstract, eye catching poppy templates to create beautiful Anzac Day displays for the classroom or.
#REMEMBRANCE POPPY ART FREE#
Have you seen our new free childrens competitions?.Whatever the theme they still usually contain the odd poppy or two - poppies have become a bit of a trademark for his work Dave has been producing artwork for 5 years now. If you would like to grow your own Red Poppies click here for more information, Poppy Appeal packets of seeds are available to buy in shops, with a donation from each packet sold going to this worthy charity. Dave is well known for his poppy themed art, but as well as poppy paintings and poppy drawings, his artwork also encompasses other related remembrance art themes. As well as making a picture to put on your wall, you could also make a birthday card (fold your card in half and paint on the right side of the sheet) or some bookmarks (cut your card into strips and decorate with a single poppy flower) Older kids might like to make a tissue paper poppy, or even a poppy wreath - a Remembrance Day craft idea which could be adapted to suit a group or classroom of.Put the side of your hand into the green paint and place on the paper under the poppy for the stem, repeat for the leaves but move your hand slightly so that it is a bit thicker or you can of course use your finger or thumb.Dip the tip of your finger into the black paint and make a black finger print in the centre of your red thumb prints to create the black centre of the poppy flower.On your paper make four thumb prints in the shape of a circle, repeat to make as many poppies as you like.
Place each colour of paint into a separate saucer.
If you have been inspired by the Tower of London Poppies why not have a go at your own Poppy Art and make a ‘hand’ printed Poppy painting, children love getting ‘hands on’ with paint, this will especially appeal to younger artists.