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Using leaves to make handwritten compositions

1. Make leaf stickers

[Make leaf stickers]

In the morning, when the sun just came out, I came to the garden of the community and made Leaf sticker text. The leaves were swaying gently in the morning breeze, and dew dripped on the green and shiny leaves. I gently picked a few leaves. The leaves at this time are very bright and fresh, and they will look beautiful when pasted on paper. Coupled with a branch of grass, it is even more refreshing and natural. Composition for the third grade of primary school "Essay on Making Leaf Stickers". I think no matter how I post it, it will look good, so I posted a leaf sticker. I named it "Morning Dew" because it is as fresh and beautiful as the morning dew. A 150-word essay on making leaf stickers for primary school students (/) 2. A 450-word essay on leaf stickers

Leaves stickers

On Sunday morning, I placed the collected leaves and seeds on On the table, I'm going to prepare a paste-up painting. What to do? Be a peacock, a peacock is the most beautiful when it opens its tail. It will be even more beautiful if you add the sun, clouds, and big trees next to it.

First, I picked a red maple leaf, cut it into a circle, glued it on white paper, and used small yellow leaves to make its light. Look, the sun is ready, how warm it is when it is red. ! Then use green leaves to cut into the shape of clouds and stick them next to the sun.

The next step is to make a beautiful peacock. My mother and I cut the yellow leaves into the head, body, wings and feet of the peacock and glued them to the white paper. Use watercolor pens to draw eyes and a crown on it. The fat peacock body is ready, and now it’s time to make its most beautiful tail. I chose a slender leaf to make its tail. After attaching it, I felt that it was not beautiful enough, so I glued wolfberry to its tail. Ah, what a beautiful green peacock! But a peacock looks so lonely under the sun, so I glued two big trees with cypress leaves next to it. In this way, the whole painting is filled with the sun, clouds, peacocks and big trees.

My leaf sticker painting is ready. Look, it’s beautiful! 3. How to write a composition about leaf painting

On Saturday morning, I went to the park near my home to collect leaves to make paste paintings.

When I came to the park, I found that the flowers, plants and trees in the park were not as lush as before, and the leaves on some trees were almost gone. A gust of cold wind blew by, and the fallen leaves on the ground danced in the wind, like dancing butterflies. There are all kinds of fallen leaves on the ground, some have turned yellow and withered; some have just fallen and still have a faint hint of green; some are as beautiful as if they were dyed red with blood. We looked for and collected them as we walked, and when we saw something that looked good, we put it in the bag. After a while, I returned home with a full load. When we got home, my uncle and I first looked at the shape, color, and size of the leaves, and then started making them after selecting them. We used cardboard as a base and used a book to flatten the leaves, then cut them into the desired shape, then found the location where they would be pasted, and finally applied glue and waited for it to dry and form. Just stick one piece, two pieces and three pieces...one by one and a beautiful leaf painting is completed.

Finally, I gave this work a nice name called "Dancing Butterfly". It was so fun from collecting leaves to conceiving and making such a painting! 4. A 500-word essay on making leaf stickers. Write the production process in detail. Urgent

On Friday, the teacher assigned an interesting homework: collecting leaves, and making leaf stickers in art class on Monday. The students were very excited after hearing this and whispered to each other. There was an explosion in the classroom: some students said they wanted to be a turtle, some said they wanted to be a giraffe, and some said they wanted to be a giraffe. . Every student has his or her own unique ideas.

On Saturday, after finishing my homework, my mother and I went downstairs to pick up autumn leaves. Autumn is really a magical season, with all kinds of leaves fluttering gracefully under the guidance of the autumn wind. There are oval camphor leaves; round and large poplar leaves; maple leaves that burn like fire; and fan-shaped ginkgo leaves. . There are also many unknown small leaves. I collected all kinds of leaves and returned home with a full load. After I got home, I found that there was a lot of dust on these leaves. I thought: Such dirty leaves must not look good when posted. I'd better wash them first. So, I started to wash it. After washing it, I put the pile of leaves on the balcony to dry. Finally, I prepared the necessary tools and put them neatly into my school bag.

On Monday, in the art class, the students all took out the leaves. After a while, the classroom became a sea of ??leaves. All kinds of leaves have their own gorgeous decorations. However, when I looked at the leaves in front of me, I felt worried: Oh, what should I do with so many leaves? . . A series of questions flooded into my mind, and my mind went blank. I carefully recalled the books, illustrated magazines, and pictures I had read. . Hey, why don't I be a bunny? Suddenly, I had an enlightenment. I first found an oval camphor leaf from the leaves to make its body. Then, I picked a round leaf and trimmed it into a little rabbit's head. Then, I found a round leaf. A small red leaf is placed on the rabbit's head. The bunny eyes were born! Finally, I found two bamboo leaves as the bunny's feet. Lo and behold, a lively little rabbit was born! How cute it is! When I looked at this leaf sticker, I always felt that something was missing. I hesitated for a while.

Hey, how about adding some butterflies! I found two ginkgo leaves, cut off their tendons, and put the two thin ends together. Over and over, butterflies came into our eyes one by one. I looked at my proud work and smiled happily.

Look how cute my little bunny is! How I want to be friends with it and "dance with butterflies" together. 5. Make something with a rope, paper and leaves, and write a composition "My Production"

When I got home at noon today, I immediately remembered that the teacher had assigned us to make a small production. I told my mother about it, and she happily said: "Okay, let's make a small flower basket now!" When I heard this, I thought it was a good idea, so I readily agreed.

I brought an empty Coca-Cola bottle and a pair of scissors, and said to my mother:

"Look at me, the flower basket will be finished in a moment." After that, I I aimed the big scissors at one third of the bottle and stabbed it. However, no matter how hard I stabbed the bottle, I couldn't make a small hole. I pressed harder, and the bottle immediately sunk down as if it was afraid of pain. It took me a lot of effort to poke a small hole in the bottle, what a pity! I used the scissors to cut to the right again, and finally cut off one third of the bottle. I thought to myself: It turns out that cutting this thing is not easy.

After passing the first level, I decided not to be proud anymore. I looked at the bottom half of the bottle carefully, then picked up the scissors and cut from the top of the bottle. I cut and cut, and suddenly I accidentally cut a piece of lace too big. What to do? Oh, by the way, I'll take scissors and cut the lace smaller right away. I continued to cut down and finally finished cutting the lace. I then cut a strip from the top of the bottle, pasted it with transparent tape, and then inserted the lace strips one by one. But after inserting the second strip, the first strip popped out again. I repeated it several times. The result was still the same, and I was so angry that I really wanted to give up. But I remembered what my mother once warned me: Don’t do things halfway. So I thought and thought, and finally came up with a good way, which is to let them develop freely. After thinking about it, I flattened the lace around, and asked my mother to paint the lace with colored pens. After painting, I put the flower basket in the distance and saw that it was colorful and beautiful.

Just as I was proudly admiring the flower basket, I always felt that the flower basket was missing something? At this time, I saw the flowers on my mother's dressing table, and I suddenly had an idea. Yes, the flowers were missing. I picked a beautiful red flower from the dressing table and placed it in the middle of the flower basket. It really looked much better. However, the bottom of the flower basket was empty, which made people uncomfortable to look at. Pour in some colored water, okay? What if it falls over? It seems not possible. By the way, wasn’t there a lot of small colorful foam balls in the lantern I bought for the Lantern Festival last year? I immediately opened the lid of the lantern and poured all the foam balls into the flower basket. In this way, a beautiful flower basket was ready.

Children, if you want to make a flower basket, go ahead and do it!

Title: Second Grade Composition My Little Production 6. Composition of a scrapbook made of autumn leaves

Autumn Leaves

The autumn girl is already walking lightly Her footsteps are coming towards us. You may not be able to feel her, but she has waved her magic wand to make everything in the world change. Look, the colors of the autumn leaves are colorful, and some are like strong tea. Green, some are as yellow as wheat ears, some are as brown as rust spots, and some are as red as flames, just like a beautiful oil painting by Van Gogh.

Hey, what's going on over there? There will be a lot of green balls? I took a closer look, and it turned out that holly trees were squeezed together one by one. I couldn't help but pick off a holly leaf. The holly leaves are oval or round, and the edges of the leaves are "long" covered with tiny "teeth". When I touch it, , whether it is front or back, they are all slippery, like a baby's face. Holly is an evergreen tree all year round. In the cold autumn, it can even sprout new leaves. This kind of tree that is not afraid of the cold Character is worth learning.

I inadvertently raised my head and saw a tree made of "gold". Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a ginkgo tree! I picked up a ginkgo leaf from the ground. When you look at it, the ginkgo leaf looks like a small fan. When you open it upside down, it looks like a small skirt. It feels very thin. Its texture is very special, and the front and back sides are the same. , the lines extend from the petiole to the other end. In autumn, the leaves of the ginkgo tree will change from green to earthy yellow. The dry leaves float to the ground, like dead leaf butterflies, which is very interesting!

A gust of autumn wind blew away the ginkgo leaves in my hand, and blew down a few fiery red maple leaves. I picked up the maple leaves and took a look, and found that the maple leaves were like little children's red hands. , the lines on it are like the palm prints on small hands. There are rows of sawtooth around the maple leaf. According to my observation, it falls from the tree, and after a day, its leaves will curl up, just like when people iron Curly hair.

Do you know why the maple leaves fall back? That's because the maple leaf is old, and it would rather donate its body to let the next generation grow in a better environment and grow more lushly. As the saying goes: "Falled leaves are not heartless things, but they turn into spring mud to protect the flowers." 7. Three How to write the second paragraph of the essay about making leaf stickers for grade 1 students

My leaf stickers are called "cute little fish".

There are three goldfish in a river pond blowing bubbles and playing freely. The water waves flow, flickering, what a moving picture! It is very important to choose materials for stickers. A piece of A4 white paper is used as the picture, and leaves of different sizes are used, and watercolor pens are used as supplements.

Glue, scissors and other tools are required. First, make the goldfish. Use three large, round leaves for the body and ginkgo leaves for the tail. The fan shape is very similar to the fish tail.

Fish eyes are more complicated. Use scissors to cut the leaves into small circles, which look like fish eyes and bubbles. On the white paper, place the "fish body" freely, choose the position and then stick it with glue. Then glue the fish tail to the back of the fish body, and then glue the fish eyes to the front.

Several lively little fish came out. But this is not perfect. How can a goldfish swim without waves? So I used a blue watercolor pen to draw a few waves. What a perfect painting! This is my leaf sticker. 8. Writing an essay: How to make a tree by hand

Autumn is full of colors. Now is the time when the forests are dyed and the mountains are red. It is the best time to make leaf specimens! How could I, a little biology geek, miss this perfect opportunity? Over the weekend, I put on gloves, goggles, a Swiss Army knife, the "Encyclopedia of Plants" and a waist bag for storing leaves, and came to the small park fully armed. There are so many types of trees here! Golden ginkgo trees, fiery red maples, green pines and cypresses... it's dizzying to see.

I calmed down, ran to a ginkgo tree, carefully selected a complete, insect-free "perfect" leaf, carefully cut off its petiole with a Swiss Army knife, and put it in my pocket. Then I selected a red maple tree. The leaves were as red as fire, so beautiful! I couldn't help but collect a few more maple leaves... After a while, my pocket was bulging.

Just when I was about to return home with a full load, I suddenly found a yellow and green maple leaf under my feet. I thought: In this season, aren’t the maple leaves already red? With doubts, I looked up - I saw a strange tree with a short trunk, huge leaves, yellow and green standing in front of me.

Based on these, I can conclude that this is definitely not a maple tree, but its leaf shape is similar to a maple leaf. I couldn't hold it any longer, so I took out the "Encyclopedia of Plants" from my backpack and looked it up on the spot - it turned out that this was a sycamore tree.

I happily picked a sycamore leaf. When I get home, I'm going to start making specimens.

Although this is a delicate job, it is not a problem for me! First bring a plate, fill it with water, put the leaves in it, gently brush the dust off them with an old toothbrush, then take it out and wait patiently for them to dry naturally. Perhaps because I spent energy and time on them, the leaves became more colorful, the red ones became redder, and the yellow ones became more yellow.

Put them under heavy objects overnight and they will be flat the next day. At this time, take out a small notebook, paste the leaves on it, and then obtain detailed information by checking the data, and write it next to it as annotations.

In this way, the unique leaf specimen is ready! This time I made specimens and learned more about plants. In the future, I will observe more and explore more mysteries of nature.