Watercolor Terrarium
By Kathybarbro
@KathyBarbro
This is one of my favorite spring painting projects. I save it every year for kinders, and their introduction to learning about plants.
1. Each student started with a letter-size jar template cut from chipboard. They traced it in pencil on a 9" x 12" sheet of watercolor paper, then added a lid line and ground line. Flowers were added above the ground line.
2. A white crayon was used to draw roots under each stem, pressing heavily for maximum impact. The jar and ground line were also traced with a crayon, and flowers were colored and filled in.
4. Liquid watercolors were used to finish the art. They were given brown to paint the dirt, but were allowed any other color for the jar and background.