Butcher paper is a good medium for life-size art work. It can be hung on a wall so that kids can paint on it without fear of damaging the wall behind it. A farm scene is simple for most children to draw and can teach them about horizon lines and perspective. Painting a large mural on butcher paper of a farm scene works well as a class project or a rainy day project at home.
Instructions
1. Cut a length of butcher paper that is as long as the wall you are putting it one. Tape it securely to the wall.
2. Draw the horizon line across the length of the butcher paper, 1/3 of the way from the top. Avoid straight lines, instead give it some dips and hills.
3. Draw a barn overlapping the horizon line. The top of the barn should be above the line with the bottom below.
4. Add animals to the scene, under the horizon line. Horses, cows or chickens are common options.
5. Draw fences, clouds, trees or any other elements you want in your picture. Overlap the horizon line if necessary for larger items or items that are further away.
6. Color in your picture using crayons, markers or poster paints.
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