These two nature inspired art projects encourage kids to observe and create with nature. The art activities include observational drawing of flowers and clay leaf printing. Projects and post by Lia Salza Goldstein of Little Loft Studios.
Updated August 2023
“Nobody sees a flower – really – it is so small it takes time – we haven’t time – and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.”
– Georgia O’Keeffe
The world is a treasure trove of unusual shapes, delicate colors, hidden shimmer.
Not only does nature inspire projects at my children’s art studio, but it also teaches kids the key skill of being an artist and a mindful human: observation.
Kids notice their surroundings. They look carefully. They see beauty in everyday objects. And they take the time to see.
“Can we use this for a project, Ms. Lia?” I hear this question daily as children find treasures along the way. A feather, a rock for painting, a perfect stick for a mobile. And they know I can’t resist a good pinecone!
Here are two different nature-inspired art projects for kids that will encourage them to observe closely and create!
Nature Inspired Art Activities for Kids
MATERIALS
- tempera paint or acrylic paint
- air dry clay
- paintbrush
- pencil
- colored pencils
- watercolors
INSTRUCTIONS Project 1: Leaf Impressions
- Gather leaves
Begin by having the kids collect leaves that they find beautiful. Then flatten and dry them. The leaves should still have enough moisture so that they don’t crack.
- Create leaf impression in clay
Then roll out air dry clay and make an impression of the leaf by pressing it onto the clay. Cut around it with a clay tool or butter knife.
- Paint leaf impression
Finally, allow the clay to dry overnight and paint with tempera or acrylic paint.
The finished projects make nice nature-inspired dishes for rings, coins, or more outdoor tiny finds!
Project 2: Flower Study
1. Gather flowers
First, have the children find a flower to observe.
2. Observe & draw parts of the flower
Next, look carefully at each part. Then, using pencil, draw the flower with attention to shapes, segments, patterns and color.
3. Paint or color drawing
Lastly, fill in the drawing with colored pencil or watercolor.
I hope you try these nature inspired art projects for kids!
More Nature Inspired Art Activities
- 22 Nature Art Ideas for Kids
- 13 Nature Walk Ideas (+ FREE Nature Scavenger Hunt)
- 16 Garden + Nature Crafts for Kids
- How to Make a Nature Diorama for Kids
- 5 Nature Art Ideas for Kids
- How to Make a Nature Mobile for Kids
Pin It for Later
Related Posts
-
How to Draw Feathers for Kids
Learn how to draw feathers, taking note of patterns, shapes, and lines. Then create a…
-
13 Nature Walk Ideas (+ FREE Scavenger Hunt Printable)
Going on a nature walk for kids? Here some fun ideas to do on the…
-
16 Garden + Nature Crafts for Kids
Looking for some fun garden and nature crafts for kids? Here are lots of fun…
-
22 Nature Art Ideas for Kids
Are you looking to get outside and make some art? Here are some ideas for…
-
5 Nature Art Ideas for Kids
Rachael of Tiddler's Toolbox shares five nature art ideas for young children. Paint with mud,…
-
How to Make a Nature Diorama for Kids
Gather pinecones, leaves and seed pods on a nature walk. Then paint and assemble these…