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First students drew leaves
large on a 9x12 paper and went over lines with sharpie.
I emphasized "overlapping."
Then they "drew" over their
lines onto muslin with with glue.
Next came the painting with watered down acrylic paint.
After they dried I soaked the fabric, removed the glue, and ironed them!