If your artist has a love of books and movies, you will love Chalk Pastels at The Movies. Your artist can enjoy a Harry Potter Art Marathon!
A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to have 2 bonus class periods with my 6th graders while my current middle school group (8th grade) was in Washington, D.C. for the annual 7th/8th grade travel week. Because I hadn't had my 6's in a couple of months, and I only had a little over 1 hour of usable art making time with them, I knew I needed a project that would get them excited and keep them on task so that we would have finished pieces of art at the end of our time together. I decided that something BIG and a little bit messy would be right up their alley. For whatever reason, kids have a very high success rate with bird images (and cats, too!) so I decided we would draw owls and focus on drawing big, using lots of visual texture, and variation in value (lights and darks). To help the kids dive right in, I had some owl images available for them to look at (photocopied from Animals: 1,419 Copyright-Free Illustrations). They worked in charcoal on 19 x 25" tagboard that I had cut down from larger (25 x 38") pieces that I found in the paper room. To make their work really pop, they selected an area or two (usually the eyes, background or beak) to add color to using chalk pastels. The results were stunning and several are proudly on display in the lunchroom for all to enjoy!
We put together step by step video lessons of our HARRY POTTER VIRTUAL ART CAMP. The full week, 5 lessons that you can do at home, anytime!
Double, double, toil, and trouble...bubble, sparkle, fizz, and blob! Set up your own paint potions mini art lab with basic household ingredients, then make your own 2D potion compositions with this project that packs a
DIY Harry Potter Pencil Wands tutorial
Since reading The Goblet of Fire, we've been inspired to create our own Harry Potter dragon's eggs!
Harry Potter Week! Make your own Magic Wands! ~ These turned out great--Not your generic magic wands! I love the bright colors and ...
How to make a Harry Potter Wand
Bring the wizarding world home with a few of my favorite Harry Potter DIY projects. This article is full of DIY crafts and home decor ideas.
Markers, paper, glue, and scissors are all you need for this Dragon Egg Art Project. Perfect for all ages, virtual, non-shared supplies, and art-on-a-cart.
Today we are magicing up a lovely, layered Hogwarts castle. So, gather up some cardstock, fire up your Cricut, and grab my FREE cut file.
Straight out of the recycle bin, these Harry Potter Crafts DIY Cornish Pixie Jars are easy to make with my free printables. Quick and easy to create in about 30 minutes with supplies from Dollar Tree.
Life seemed rather boring at the Privet Drive but I bet these Harry Potter crafts would have kept even Harry himself busy and entertained.
16 productions possibles avec peu de matériel sur le thème d'Harry Potter... entre les sorties, les productions qui durent plusieurs séances, et les besoins d'autres projets, les 16 me suffiront pour l'année. Ce qui a présidé à ce choix et ces propositions : - des techniques que je suis capable de maitriser - du matériel simple, trouvable dans presque toutes les écoles, à moindre coût - le thème de la classe cette année - des productions déjà testées sur d'autres thèmes et qui sont réutilisables et adaptables aux thèmes qu'on souhaite, ou à différents projets. Dans le dossier (CLIC), vous trouverez les 16 préps pour mettre en oeuvre ces productions en classe, ainsi que les docs nécessaires : Par exemple, la prép' pour l'arbre cogneur devrait donner ce type de production : Les inchies peuvent donner ce résultat : deux années différentes dans ma classe Petit rappel du travail de Keith Harring Pour le portrait, j'utilise souvent cette séquence intéressante de l'académie de Poitiers : CLIC Et certaines idées sont des adaptations lointaines (le fantôme qui sort du mur) des séances proposées dans ce livre : Pour la carte du maraudeur, des idées ici : CLIC Pour la recette et les sorts, une séquence calligraphie et enluminures chez Zil et compagnie : CLIC Pour les sculptures, des idées réalisables là : CLIC ou CLIC ou CLIC Pour la BD, c'est là : CLIC et le manga par -là : CLIC Vous êtes parés ! Et pour le reste des activités Harry Potter sur ce blog, c'est là : CLIC