Fall Puzzle Tree Craft
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Rachel over at I Heart Crafty Things recently posted this fall tree project and we thought it was a great way to repurpose those 'extra' puzzle pieces that seem to find their way to the back of the activity shelf or those puzzles that have more pieces missing than present!
We love the marbled effect that Rachel and her kiddos were able to achieve using a simple paint brush and craft paint. However, if you want to try varying effects, you might also consider sponge painting the pieces, using a q-tip to 'dot paint' each piece, providing your kiddos with stamp pads to create fingerprint 'collages' on each piece, or even mod podging colored art tissue paper to the puzzle pieces!
For the full tutorial, be sure to visit I Heart Crafty Things!
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