Then it was time to create our own versions. Step one was to place a cup on our watercolor paper. This would be the negative space of the moon. The next step was to paint around the cup, filling the paper with a shade of blue. (Some choose the dark blue of twilight, others choose a lighter shade of a foggy night.)
We waited a bit for the blue watercolor to dry and then we painted the black lines of the branches.
After a short break where the black paint dried, we glued small pieces of pink and white tissue on the branches. The final step, and the kids' favorite, was picking a Chinese stamp to decorate the corner of their piece.
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