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Make a Dried Leaf Owl
by Belinda Mooney

A neat fall craft using dried leaves. Using leaves that are bright red or yellow looks really nice!

Make an Owl out of Dried Leaves

by Belinda Mooney

Materials: assortment of dried leaves

8" X 12" piece of white cardboard

glue

glue brush

large picture of an owl

optional: adhesive picture hook

Directions:

Dry the leaves.

Trace a picture of the owl (or draw your own) on to the piece of cardboard, using all the space available.

Place the leaves on your drawing, and keep rearranging them until you have the picture just as you want it.

One by one glue each leaf on to your picture using different sizes and shapes of leaves to make your picture interesting.

When dry attach optional adhesive picture hook to the back and hang.

This came from Girl Scout information I got as a leader and I was given permission to share it here with you all!


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Feb 08 2002, 01:08:30
   
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