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Leaf Tokens | Nature Crafts

Leaf Tokens

Total Time Needed: 2-3 Hours

These clay coins are lovely springtime keepsakes. As a bonus, in making them, your kids can learn the names of all the trees in your backyard or local park.

Materials

  • Leaf samples
  • Polymer clay (we used Sculpey)
  • Waxed paper
  • Bowl, lid, or glass with a wide base
  • Toothpick
  • Tweezers

Instructions

  1. Collect leaf samples from the trees and large bushes in your yard or on a walk. Use a guide to identify each one.
  2. At home, form clay into balls. Sandwich one between two sheets of waxed paper, then use the bottom of the bowl to press the clay into a disk. Peel back the top sheet, place a leaf on the disk, replace the paper, and flatten the clay with the bowl to a 1/4-inch thickness. Flip the clay over.
  3. Use a toothpick to carve the tree's name into the clay. Flip the clay over again and remove the leaf with tweezers.
  4. Bake the tokens leaf-impression side up according to the package instructions.

Fun Tree Facts

There are more than 865 species of trees in the United States.

New York City has 5.2 million trees. Every year, they remove 2,202 tons of pollution in the form of ozone, sulphur dioxide, and other gases.

Oak trees don't start producing acorns until they are about 25 years old.

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