Spring brings a variety of colors to the trees. From colorful blossoms to the bright green of emerging leaves, colors are everywhere. This craft is a simple way to capture the beauty of spring in a natural way. It would also be perfect to celebrate autumn's colors. We did this project in a class with students spanning kindergarten to 5th grade and all enjoyed it!
Supplies:
willow branches, other flexible branches or any store-bought wreath or hoop
brown yarn
roving or yarn in spring colors as well as brown for the trunk. Strips of fabric would work well too. Or make it super-nature-style and weave real branches and flowers into it!
You can purchase roving (unspun wool) in a variety of colors but we found multicolored options especially fun to use. Check your local yarn shop or look online. This Etsy search brings up a lot of hand-dyed options! Yarn can be used instead but is probably best for older students with the patience to complete a longer project. The fluffy roving is very forgiving for little hands and fills up the tree quickly.