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Take thin coloured papers in shades of green
Punch the leaves from the paper
Punch the leaves in different shades of green coloured paper
The number of leaves required will depend upon the size of the tree that you have drawn
Take a canvas board measuring 10" x 10" in size
Draw a Christmas tree lightly on the canvas
Start sticking the punched leaves on the tree in a gradation
The leaves can overlap each other to create a dense look
Punch a star shape from a sheet of glitter paper and stick it on the top of the tree using Fevicol MR
Draw a snowman on another white paper in an appropriate size
Trace the snowman on the canvas besides the tree using carbon paper
Colour the snowman in Acrylic Colours - Black, Crimson, Vermillion and White
Leave it to dry
Take a brown coloured quilling strip and run it through the crimper to get a corrugated effect
Cut the strip in the shape of the tree trunk and and stick it using Fevicol MR
Give a light blue colour for the base of the picture using Acrylic Colours - White and Cerulean Blue
Leave it to dry
Give white coloured dots on the blue base and 3D Outliner Glitter - Silver dots on the rest of the canvas for a snow effect
Leave it to dry.
Fevicryl Acrylic Colours - Black 02, Crimson 04, Vermillion 24, White 27, Cerulean Blue 32, Fevicryl 3D Outliners Glitter – Silver 402, Fine Art Brushes, Fine Art Canvas Board - 10