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keeks
09-11-2011, 06:03 PM
We have made the loveliest poppy potato prints today. I cut a potato in half, made it shaped as the paper poppies you wear (as in cut a little "waist" to make two petals sort of). These were dipped in red paint and printed.

Then cut a small potato for a middle circle, dipped in black and printed in the middle. They came out so nice! Even the youngest children made lovely black and red printed pictures - and when I told parents they were actually poppies they saw it too. :D

Also, tomorrow we will make scones with poppy seeds.

xx

Mouse
09-11-2011, 06:07 PM
That sounds lovely & I might pinch the idea for tomorrow.

The only problem is I don't think I've got any potatoes in, though I have got some sponges I could try it with :thumbsup:

Pandypops
09-11-2011, 06:12 PM
This sounds great - i am going to do this on Friday too!

I am looking for some nice printable poppies to paint too - anyone have any they can share please? I have seen ones with lots of poppies, but I want a picture of just a big poppy flower!

JCrakers
09-11-2011, 06:32 PM
Sounds good :D

I did some sponge painting today. Cut a sponge into a poppy shape and then stuck a black circle in the middle of each.

karensmart4
09-11-2011, 08:00 PM
Those idea's are lovely,

We had paper plates with a splodge of red paint in the middle and let the child spread the paint around with their hands, they made lots of lovely patterns, swirls and finger prints. Then they scattered lots of little black dots in the middle (hole punch black card) and shook some clear glitter over the top of it all.

When they were dry I drew a poppy shape around the plate with a marker pen and the children that were able cut the shape out, for the babies I cut the shape.

They look lovely :D

zippy
09-11-2011, 08:06 PM
the children centre i go to had red leaves and black centres cut out of card for them to stick on green card, looks lovely, mine loved it their very oen poppy field

miffy
09-11-2011, 08:14 PM
This sounds great - i am going to do this on Friday too!

I am looking for some nice printable poppies to paint too - anyone have any they can share please? I have seen ones with lots of poppies, but I want a picture of just a big poppy flower!

There's one here

http://www.bigactivities.com/coloring/remembrance_day/poppies/index.php

and I used these (mindees finger painted them and then we added glitter)

https://www.kinderplans.com/userfiles/largepoppy.pdf

Miffy xx

miffy
09-11-2011, 08:15 PM
We have made the loveliest poppy potato prints today. I cut a potato in half, made it shaped as the paper poppies you wear (as in cut a little "waist" to make two petals sort of). These were dipped in red paint and printed.

Then cut a small potato for a middle circle, dipped in black and printed in the middle. They came out so nice! Even the youngest children made lovely black and red printed pictures - and when I told parents they were actually poppies they saw it too. :D

Also, tomorrow we will make scones with poppy seeds.

xx

I love that idea - thank you :thumbsup:

Miffy xx

keeks
09-11-2011, 08:36 PM
This picture doesn't show how lovely they actually look for some reason, but you get the idea anyway.

xx

LittleMissSparkles
09-11-2011, 08:44 PM
aw lovely x

we made some poppy wreaths today, cut the centre out of a paper plate, printed some poppy templates off and coloured them in, cut them out and glued them round the edge of the plate slightly overlapping, they look really georgeous xxx

JCrakers
09-11-2011, 08:45 PM
This picture doesn't show how lovely they actually look for some reason, but you get the idea anyway.

xx

They are very similar to the ones we made :D
But I used a black circle of tissue paper as I had ran out of black paint

Pandypops
09-11-2011, 08:59 PM
There's one here

http://www.bigactivities.com/coloring/remembrance_day/poppies/index.php

and I used these (mindees finger painted them and then we added glitter)

https://www.kinderplans.com/userfiles/largepoppy.pdf

Miffy xx

PERFECT! Thanks Miffy :clapping: :clapping: