Today I decided to make this Hippo Masterpiece and will show you’ll how easy and beautiful it is.
I haven’t done craft with my kids for few days so I’m just so excited about how it turned out that I simply can’t wait to share it with you so here we go…
Here is the completed background before putting the Hippotamus on it.
1. Paint streaks on the paper
I used a thick paint brush with hardly any purple paint on it and made streaks all over the paper reminicent of the artwork.
2. Paint the grass
For the ground I mixed green and yellow and brushed it on. Then while it was still wet I used a fork to make the texture in it.
3. Add sequins & draw the fins
The fish are red sequins with orange markers used for the fin.
4. Make a hippotamus
Here is the completed Hippotamus. I used a purple foam sheet to make the Hippo because it was the only dark purple I had. If I had darker purple card stock paper, I would definitely use that instead. I simple cut out all the Hippo pieces and glued them together. I used a lighter purple for the mouth and eyes, as you can see. There is also some gray on the eyes with a black thin black line, kind of like the artwork.
When I do this craft with my kids I will definitely leave out the pink fingernails on the feet and the extra detail in the eyes. Totally not necessary, but I was just trying to get close to the artwork.
5. Glue the hippo to the card
Then simply glue the Hippo on the paper and a sheet of crinkled blue tissue paper on top to act as the water. The artwork shows the Hippo’s mouth submursed, but my tissue paper was too dark for that, so I opted to just have him standing in the water.
I’m really pleased with how it turned out and I can’t wait to make it with my kids with some minor changes to the hippo to make it easier for the kids. I will probably have them add some birds in the background too since there is lots of empty space.