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Art project incorporating birch tree elements

Before you take the tape off, paint some watery blue lines on the white to make some shadows in the snow


Choosing The Right Size And Style

When selecting birch tree wall art, it’s important to consider the piece’s size and style. Consider the size of the wall you’re looking to fill, and choose a print that will complement the space. A larger print can make a bold statement and create a focal point in the room, while a smaller print can add a subtle touch of nature to your decor.

In terms of style, there are a variety of birch tree wall art designs to choose from. Some prints feature close-up views of the bark, while others showcase the tree in its natural habitat. Some designs incorporate other natural elements, such as leaves or animals, while others focus solely on the beauty of the birch tree itself.

Consider the overall style and aesthetic of your home when selecting a print. A more abstract or modern print may work well in a contemporary space, while a more traditional or realistic print may be better suited for a more classic or rustic setting.

Placement And Display

Once you’ve selected your birch tree wall art, it’s important to consider the placement and display of the piece. A larger print can work well as a standalone piece on a statement wall, while a smaller print may be better suited for a gallery wall or as part of a larger display.

Consider the color scheme of your room when selecting a frame for your print. A natural wood frame can complement the natural beauty of the print, while a black or white frame can create a more modern or dramatic look.

When hanging your print, consider the height and placement. A general rule of thumb is to hang artwork at eye level, but this can vary depending on the size and placement of the piece. Consider using a level or measuring tape to ensure the print is hung straight and centered.

The Benefits Of Getting Birch Tree Canvas Wall Art

In addition to its timeless beauty and elegance, birch tree wall art offers a range of benefits for your home or office. The natural elements of the print can create a sense of calm and serenity, helping to reduce stress and promote relaxation. The neutral colors of the print can also create a sense of balance and harmony, making it a great addition to any space.

Birch tree wall art can also serve as a conversation starter or focal point. Guests are often drawn to the unique beauty of the print, sparking discussion and adding interest to your decor.

Finally, birch tree wall art is a versatile piece of decor that can be used in various spaces and styles. Whether you want to create a cozy cabin retreat or a modern, minimalist oasis.

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Art project incorporating birch tree elements

Scroll down to find a variety of multicultural art lesson ideas using birchbark. Each lesson incorporates Native American Culture by tribe and region, elements and principles of art, cross-curricular suggestions and materials.

Click HERE to access my TPT account for additional complete lessons, rubrics and resources.

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Legend Resource: https://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/aborig/fp/fpz2f24e.html
Title/Technique: Porcupine Gets Her Quills
Tribe (s): Ojibwe Region: Woodland/Plains
Cross curricular connections: Reading, Lang Arts, History
Grade(s): 2+
Elements/Principles of art: Texture
Materials: Birch Bark scraps, tooth pics, markers, use link above for Ojibwe legend or click here to view Quillworker, a Cheyenne legend

Quillwork: Porcupine quillwork is an art form unique to Native American tribes. Before the arrival of Europeans it was one of the most utilized methods to decorate. For 100s of years it was used to decorate boxes, moccasins, shirts, dresses, leggings and jewelry. It is easily recognized. The abundance of porcupines allowed harvesting the quills through out the woodlands and the west. Often the porcupine was harvested for food and the quills. Today quills can be harvested in ways that do not harm to the porcupine. One method involves tossing a blanket over the porcupine, when it runs away the quills stick in the blanket! This sounds easier than it is. They move quickly therefore simply tossing a blanket on their back is no easy task! Plant and mineral dyes were used to create colors. Most modern quill workers use RIT or another commercial dye. Quillwork is a considered by some to be sacred, it takes time, skill and patience. There are several techniques using stitching and stringing.
The arrival of beads with settlers, quillwork became less common. However, modern artists are keeping the tradition alive! There is renewed interest exploring this traditional art form. Many artists harvest their own quills, you can also buy materials online!
I used a paper mache box with my students to introduce the use of quills. We dyed them with commercial dyes. Because the tips are barbed, like a fish hook, I do not recommend using them with young students or without supervision!



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About Me

My name is Lauren, and here’s a little bit about me. This my 17th year teaching art, and I’m so blessed, and thank God, to have this amazing job! In 2004 I graduated from APSU with a degree in Art Education, and in 2007 I completed my graduate degree in Educational Leadership. Our school is a Title 1, K-5 Elementary school, so I get to teach a wide variety of ages! These children are so sweet, give such great effort, and are so talented, I had to create a space where I could display their art. In my free time, I love spending time with my family, and sometimes make a little time for an archery tournament or two! Hope you enjoy their art as much as I do! You’re welcome to try some of these projects at home!

Keep creating!
Have a blessed day!
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