Autumn/Fall Leaves |
I appreciate all the seasons and I love the time of year when the leaves
start to change colour. Although the vibrant colours of the beautiful spring
and summer flowers are now a fond memory, Autumn leaves are equally
gorgeous.
I love to see all the different colours and when you look more closely
all the diverse shapes and textures of the leaves. Underfoot if it's dry
they feel scrunchy and if it's wet they are all slippery.
When the wind blows you can hear the rustle of the dry leaves and some
get caught up and fly higher into the sky like wild confetti!
In the Fall/Autumn season we are treated to the stunning show
of reds, golds, bronze and russets to lift our spirits as the days grow
colder and shorter. I do have happy memories of Autumn that stay with me always.
There are many beautiful and lasting memories that can be made at this
time of year between children and their parents or grandparents and I
wanted to highlight some of the uses and joys to appreciate this season's
beautiful falling leaves.
There is nothing quite like standing under a large tree when its leaves
are changing color to golds and reds gazing up at the sky as the sun
is streaming through, it is truly a magical experience.
Autumn/Fall With Children
This time of year always raises memories of my childhood. My parents
always encouraged a love of the outdoors and Autumn always evokes memories
as a child walking through deep rifts of crunchy leaves holding hands with
my Mum and Dad kicking up the leaves, having fun!
We collected leaves of all shapes, colours and sizes to press, make into
a picture and learn about. To succeed in this process on a basic level all
you need is tissue paper and a very heavy book. Simply lay the leaf
between 2 layers of tissue paper then place in the middle of a heavy book,
close and leave. Before very long you will have beautifully preserved
leaves. If you wish to learn more about leaf and flower pressing this book
is a great starting point to learn how to create really lovely
personalised art from simple leaves and flowers.