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Dog Weaving Art Lesson for Elementary Children

Dog Weaving Art Lesson for Elementary Children

Unlock your students' artistic potential with engaging art lessons inspired by renowned artists and their beloved pets. Discover how to teach weaving projects with students' that will incorporate their love for animals, inspired by artists like Picasso and Kahlo and their precious dogs.

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How to Make Shaving Cream Marbled Paper Valentines

How to Make Shaving Cream Marbled Paper Valentines

Let's make a fun and easy marbled paper valentine! Perfect for artists of all ages using only shaving cream and liquid watercolor- anyone can do it!

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5 Creative Process-Based Valentine's Day Art Projects for All Ages

5 Creative Process-Based Valentine's Day Art Projects for All Ages

Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by engaging in some fun and creative art projects? In this blog, we'll explore five unique process-based Valentine's Day art projects that are not only enjoyable but also perfect for all ages. From marbled paper prints to cardboard tube printed hearts, these projects promise a delightful and artistic celebration of love.    1. Marbled Paper Prints: Materials needed: Shaving cream, liquid watercolors or food coloring, cardstock paper, toothpicks, a squee gee spatula and a tray.Steps:1. Spray a layer of shaving cream onto a tray.2. Smooth it out with a spatula or the back of a spoon.3. Add drops of liquid watercolors or food coloring to the surface.4. Use a toothpick to swirl the colors into unique patterns.5. Gently press a piece of cardstock onto the surface.6. Lift the paper, scrape off excess shaving cream, and reveal your beautiful marbled print.This project not only produces stunning results but also allows for endless experimentation with colors and designs.   2. Bubble Wrap Printing: Materials needed: Bubble wrap, tempera paint, paper, and a brayer or paintbrush.Steps:1. Cut a piece of bubble wrap to the desired size.2. Apply tempera paint onto the bubble wrap using a brayer or paintbrush.3. Lay a piece of paper on top of the painted bubble wrap.4. Gently rub the paper to help transfer the paint 5. Gently lift the paper from the bubble wrap to reveal the printed pattern.Bubble wrap printing is a tactile and engaging activity that results in textured and visually interesting prints.   3. Painted Paper Hearts: Materials needed:  paper, various paint colors, paintbrushes, and scissors.Steps:1. Gather paper. You can use drawing paper, newsprint or contruction paper 2. Paint paper with pinks, reds, violet paint.3. Layer colors, and use different tools to scratch textures into paint while wet4. Experiment with blending and layering colors 5. Allow paper to dry completely then cut painted paper into different hearts to collage together This simple yet effective project encourages creativity and personal expression, making it a perfect Valentine's Day activity for kids and adults alike.   4. Squeegee Hearts: Materials needed: Paper, acrylic paint, a squeegee, and a flat surface.Steps:1. Apply small dots of different colored acrylic paint directly onto the top of a piece of paper.2. Use a squeegee to pull paint down the paper. 3. Allow the artwork to dry thoroughly. 4. Cut painted paper into heart shapes  5. Cardboard Tube Printed Hearts: Materials needed: Cardboard tubes, paint, paper, and scissors.Steps: 1. Grab a piece of paper, paint and cardboard tube2. Dip the flattened end into paint.3. Stamp the painted cardboard tube onto paper to create circle prints4. Repeat with different colors and arrangements.5. Allow the artwork to dry before cutting into hearts/ valentinesCardboard tube printed hearts offer a playful and eco-friendly approach to Valentine's Day art, utilizing repurposed materials for a charming result.These five process-based Valentine's Day art projects are not only enjoyable to create but also provide a wonderful opportunity to express creativity and celebrate love in a unique way. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just looking for a fun family activity, these projects are sure to add a touch of artful joy to your Valentine's Day celebrations!

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5 Reasons Why You Should Teach Monster Themed Art Lessons

5 Reasons Why You Should Teach Monster Themed Art Lessons

Do you want to see your students beam with excitement, burst with creativity, and create things that you never dreamed were possible? Well then you need to read this blog all about one subject that every art teacher needs to use in their art lessons: MONSTERS.

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Doggy Disguises: How to Draw Dogs in Halloween Costumes!

Doggy Disguises: How to Draw Dogs in Halloween Costumes!

Learn how to draw super cute dogs dressed up in different halloween costumes everyday throughout the month of October! These super simple, 5 minute drawing tutorials are the perfect daily art activity to draw for students of all ages!

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Farm Animal Drawing Guide for Elementary Students

Farm Animal Drawing Guide for Elementary Students

Help your child unlock their creative confidence with my newest drawing guide: How to Draw Farm Animals. This guided drawing resource teaches young artists how to breakdown and simplify some of their favorite farm yard friends in an easy drawing style that is sure to boost their confidence and keep them drawing for hours!

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How to Make DIY Sketchbooks in the Elementary Art Room

How to Make DIY Sketchbooks in the Elementary Art Room

Learn how to make easy DIY sketchbooks for elementary students using budget-friendly materials! Perfect for art teachers, parents, and homeschoolers, this guide offers simple binding techniques to create personalized sketchbooks that inspire creativity in the classroom or at home.

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6 Fun & Engaging Self Portrait Lessons for Elementary Art

6 Fun & Engaging Self Portrait Lessons for Elementary Art

Self portraits can sometimes be a bit boring and stuffy for young artists, so I am sharing six super fun self-portrait projects perfect for elementary school artists!  Get ready to dive into a world of colorful creativity where your students can create meaningful and engaging art that's all about them!  🎨✨

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10 Effective Ways to Foster Genuine Connections with Your Art Students At the Start of The Year

10 Effective Ways to Foster Genuine Connections with Your Art Students At the Start of The Year

Discover 10 practical strategies to establish authentic connections with your art students at the start of the school year. From showing genuine interest in their interests and hobbies to creating and fostering a supportive environment, this blog offers valuable insights for art educators seeking a way to further connect with their students. 

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Watercolor Geodes Art Project

Watercolor Geodes Art Project

Learn to create a gorgeous watercolor geode art project perfect for elementary students. An art lesson that combines color theory, texture, line, pattern, space and more!

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Mixed: A Colorful Art Lesson on Expression and Emotions!

Mixed: A Colorful Art Lesson on Expression and Emotions!

Looking for a fun, easy and engaging art lesson for students in grades k-5 that teaches students about color mixing but with a focus on SEL? This is the perfect arts integrated lesson!

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Summer Self Portraits: The Perfect Art Lesson to End the School Year!

Summer Self Portraits: The Perfect Art Lesson to End the School Year!

Summer is a season of sunshine, warmth, and relaxation. It's also a great time to capture your own image through self-portraiture. Whether your students are in kindergarten through 5th grade, drawing a self-portrait can be a fun and rewarding way for students to express themselves and document their unique features. In this fun and easy drawing guide students will draw themselves living their best summer lives! 

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