C'est sur le site de Krokotak que j'ai fait ma cueillette de fleurs. Vraies fleurs, fleurs de papier ou de carton, il y en a pour tous les goûts et tous les niveaux de difficulté. On commence par un bouquet, facile à faire, même pour les petits, à condition...
Não vem a propósito, mas esta foi uma das minhas pesquisas que fiz para trabalhar com as minhas crianças o tema do Inverno. Não deu tempo para tudo, mas temos resultados muito giros. Logo que possível, mostrarei! Fiquem atentos.
Сегодня, поделимся с вами информацией, которую нашли о мыльных пузырях. Разберемся как же можно сделать раствор для мыльных пузырей в домашних условиях. Осн
Raising Successful Children – NYTimes.com. Why is it so hard to let children struggle with things?
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!
Me encanta publicar DIY que se pueden hacer con niños. Esas bandejas de porespan que siempre t...
10 Ideas to Celebrate Vaisakhi with Kids - Understand the significance of this festival by making some fun crafts!
Kids will use blow painting with straws and oil pastels to make this awesome watercolor rainy day painting! A fun spring art project with a free printable umbrella template.
A few weeks ago I welcome my first guest blogger to MiniMatisse, Mark Rode . His Paper Dinosaur Sculptures are adoreable, be sure to...
Make a pretty DIY tissue paper sunflower craft with kids. This will make a beautiful art piece to hang in their bedroom or playroom.
The children created abstract designs by squirting liquid watercolors all over paper towels. We prefer to use glass containers, because one gets to experience the true colors of paint this way. BABY FOOD JARS are perfect paint containers! These jars are just the right size for children to hold and move around, while they are at work. At the same time, you get to recycle and reuse them. Vibrant colors and the opportunity to create wild designs gave the children a fun way to learn color mixing. Three layers later…Oh what fun!
Dear Friends, At long last a piece of work that I have been doing with a school is complete and I couldn't be happier! It climbs the stairs from reception to the first landing on its' way to the art room and library. It has taken a long time to complete and I felt quite shivery with the thrill of seeing it upright in position. Naturally I have been working on it on the flat surface of the studio tables - no wonder artists paint on an easel - the perspective is entirely different. Of course we had to add some sheep - a little person in Grade 3 said " We have to have sheep Miss Armstrong out art is made out of wool!" Is that entirely groovy or what? Hope your week is going really well Love Elizabeth
Artist Inspiration: Paul Cezanne (above) and Henri Matisse (below) Blog Inspiration: http://kids-finelines.blogspot.com/2012/03/apple-still-life.html You can see all the steps laid out nicely on this blog. I just didn't use spoons to paint the apples. Day Two: We talked about CONTRAST in our Idea Books...colored (using crayons) our apple sketch in our idea books with warm colors (just like we painted on day one) and then added a shadow under each apple. Then we colored the plate and table with cool colors to show "contrast". Once they understood the process, they painted their big apples with watercolors. They turned out great! Here is a student who absent on day one...I gave them a 9x12 paper so they could catch up. I demonstrated how to add a pattern to the 'tablecloth' if they wanted to take the 'art challenge'. Here's a shadow that got a little greedy. Also, here's another option for Day 2...Collage I was going to just let them color the plate and table with oil pastels when one of my bright 1st graders suggested that we cut the plates out. And I thought..."great idea!" so I grabbed a handful of construction paper and let them choose a background color. I also had the oil pastels out already so we added a little pattern to the 'tablecloth' paper. Then as I was rushing through the art closet getting paper I noticed some super shiny mirror-like paper that I had never used and immediately thought, "silverware!". This awesome mirror-y paper just so happened to be like a giant sticker which was fun for the kids to use. Great day for improv in the art room! This was also a fun opportunity to discuss how to set a table with the kids.