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George Washington's Cherry Tree
Great for President's Day

Make a collage of George Washington's Cherry Tree. Even younger kids have a lot of fun with this craft.

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You'll Need
  • Construction paper in white, brown and green
  • Red Tempura Paint
  • Glue Stick

cherry tree

Directions:

To create George Washington's cherry tree cut a trunk shape out of the brown construction paper and a tree top out of the green paper. Glue the shapes on the white sheet of construction paper to create the tree. Dip your finger in the red paint and make finger prints to represent the cherries.

Here is another fun tree craft for kids.

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