Make a 3D paper doodlebug with our printable template. This is a fun STEM craft for older kids, exploring patterns and symmetry in nature
A fun doodle art 3D pattern cat activity for kids. Make a bold and colourful cat with this printable template with a cool 3D effect.
Please Note: All images seen below are of my students artwork only. These photos/lessons are not posted in any particular order regarding the flow of my curriculum. 3-D WINTER MUGS This lesson inco…
This project was inspired by a photo I found on pinterest. Initially it was a dead-end photo but the artist reached out to me and so now I know who this awesome piece of art belongs to and she even…
This paper bat craft is perfect for Halloween and the fall season. The craft allows children of all ages to create with their hands and their imagination. Bats are so cool to learn about. I find myself just as intrigued as the kids when we talk about them and
I LOVE these flowers!!! I also think this may be my new favorite art lesson to teach! 2nd Graders did such a fabulous job creating them– SO proud of their work!! Step-by-step directions with…
In this Aquarium Perspective Lesson, Middle School students will dive right into learning about the principle of perspective while designing an aquarium.
This gorgeous Nature Watercolor Spray Art is such a fun watercolor painting idea for kids! This is a beautiful outdoor painting project for kids with brilliant results!
A fun doodle art 3D pattern cat activity for kids. Make a bold and colourful cat with this printable template with a cool 3D effect.
Simple and fun Halloween papercraft in 3D. Free printable papercraft template to download for an awesome STEAM project for kids.
Combining art with math, geometric animal art can be a great art project to do with kids. How To Draw Geometric Animals Here are the basic steps to drawing animals using geometric shapes: #1 Find
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This fall leaf chalk art is so pretty and it's so simple to make! Use chalk pastels, or even regular chalk, and our leaf templates (more on that below!) to make this fun and beautiful artwork that kids of all ages will be proud to display! Chalk Pastel Art for Kids We used fall colours to make our fall leaf art - red, orange, yellow and a touch of green. The leaves really pop and look like they're glowing on the black paper! And the technique is SO EASY! This is a great activity to learn about positive and negative
Engage kids in art projects in a variety of media, with many based on famous artists or art movements.
Hey parents, this project will keep the kids busy for a while: You will need: A ruler, markers, a pencil and a piece of typing paper. Here is what you do, trace a shape on the typing paper using a …
Help your children learn all about warm and cool colors with this Warm and Cool Color Trees Grid Art Project! Learn about warm and cool colors in art
Paint, draw, sculpt, and learn about famous artists and their art.
This week 4th grade is starting their Robin Mead inspired landscapes! She's a contemporary artist from Georgia, and you can check out her work on her website here! I was also inspired by the awesome art teacher, Lauralee Chambers, from her beautiful student examples on Instagram! Here's Robin Mead's Instagram too :) She has a Youtube channel too! Here's how we created ours! Materials: Sax 90 lb paper pencils Sharpies Crayola artista II watercolor Big Kid's Choice Paintbrushes Robin Mead examples Day 1: Show examples of Robin Mead's work, and show examples of other 4th grade work from Lauralee Chamber's art room. Then I demonstrated how to add the water, ground, mountains, and sun. After I drew it out, I traced it with Sharpie, and let them get to work. When enough had drawn and traced, I demonstrated how to blend their watercolors in a way similar to Mead's work. They did a great job, and enjoyed creating their own landscapes! Here's some examples of Robin's work! It's so beautiful and colorful!! Here's a video, showing how to draw a Robin Mead inspired landscape! Here's some great student examples on day 1 of instruction! here's Mrs. Braswell's class, working hard on theirs! Here's Mrs. Torres' class, finishing up! Just beautiful!! DISCLOSURE: LINKS TO PRODUCTS ARE AFFILIATE LINKS, WHICH MEANS I GET A SMALL COMPENSATION FOR SALES. THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR BLOG!
Explore leaf stamping with this easy leaf printing art for kids, a fun fall themed art project that is suitable for all ages.
In this mixed media painting we used oil pastels and watercolors in order to learn the ranges of warm and cool colors. With students of Grade 6th we created these trees to recognize and use this ki…
Le printemps est là ! Et qui dit printemps dit fleurs mais aussi papillons ! Leurs belles couleurs nous enchantent toujours mais je parie que vous n'en avez jamais vus aux couleurs d'une oeuvre d'artiste ! Après les couronnes d'artistes , les masques...
The idea for this class came from the fact that these girls are nearing the end of the school year and they're doing a lot of testing and ...
This collection of spring art for kids is filled with colorful and fun project ideas! There are art projects for kids of all ages that use different types of art materials and techniques.
WOW! Easy and beautiful tin foil art project! Amazing aluminum foil craft uses a simple technique to make stunning project for all ages.
Help your children learn all about warm and cool colors with this Warm and Cool Color Trees Grid Art Project! Learn about warm and cool colors in art
As with most of Patricia Zapata's designs, this paper scrap wall art tutorial couldn't be simpler or more stunning. It's worth doing some paper crafts
A fun doodle art 3D pattern cat activity for kids. Make a bold and colourful cat with this printable template with a cool 3D effect.
This week, 4th grade started creating their emojis for our Pop Art emoji, project! What's more popular than emojis right now?? Each day they've entered the art room, I've been getting oooh's and aahh's when they see what they're going to do on the board, and even 5th has been asking when they get to do this! Here's how we created ours! Supplies Day 1: First I showed them what we'd be doing, and then showed them examples of emoji's on the computer. After I showed them how to trace, cut, and sketch them out, I demonstrated how to shade them like we did with our previous project that involved the Suns & Moons. For this project, I used 5 1/2 " pre cut squares, and a 5 1/4 in tracer to do the circle. I told them to sketch the expression lightly with a pencil, trace with a Sharpie, and color with Crayola color sticks. (If you don't have Crayola color sticks, I highly recommend you get some!) Here's a link to Amazon to check them out. Crayola Color sticks Day 2: I'll discuss and show examples of Pop Art, so they will see why we're arranging them the way we are! Those squares are 5 1/2" as well, and were actually leftover paper from anther project. (Waste not, want not! ) I colored these with Mr. Sketch markers, and I'll explain "Lawn Mower Coloring" to them, so their coloring will be a lot neater. Lawn mower coloring is just coloring in straight lines, like mowing a yard. After they finish coloring, they glue the pieces to a 12x12" black piece of construction paper. We like Tru-Ray the best! Here's some awesome 4th grade artists, demonstrating how it's done! Great job!