One-Point Perspective Drawing Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown I’ve tried the perspective city street lesson before, but the students seemed to spend more time measuring lines than anything else. This le... Read More
Paper Collage House Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown Kinders spend class time talking about their homes and neighborhoods. This collage project gives them a chance to visualize what their home ... Read More
“Where Am I?” Art Journal Page Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown This project is possible only because I found a great source for paper crepe tape at Red Bow Studios on Etsy. The many colors and widths yo... Read More
How to Draw a Fox Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown This fox is made from just a few simple shapes, but when placed on black paper and colored with oil pastels, he (or she!) can look really dr... Read More
Paper Mache Piggy Bank Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown These pigs did take a bit of work, but were worth all the effort in the end. SESSION 1: Students covered a 12" balloon with a layers of... Read More
Nominated for Top 25 Creative Mom Blogs! Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown My blog has been nominated to the Top 25 Creative Mom Blogs of 2012 on Circle of Moms! Their top 25 list honors mom bloggers and will featur... Read More
Monet Pastel Iris Drawing Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown An on-going dilemma I face is how to help students draw new shapes, without giving them too much help. My current solution is to give them p... Read More
Keith Haring in Chalk and Glue Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown Keith Haring (1958 – 1990) was an artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s. His s... Read More
Romare Bearden-Style Collage Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown Many art historians consider Romare Bearden to be one of America’s most important and inventive artists. Bearden loved collage, combining p... Read More
Watering Can Flowers Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown Instead of drawing your average vase, I tried having my watercolor class draw and paint flowers coming out of a watering can. Just a few cur... Read More
Make Your Own Color Transfers Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown This really works! I placed some cheap packing tape on a magazine photo and let it sit in warm water for about 5 minutes. The white peels ri... Read More
Dr. Suess Day Decorations Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown Our school had a Dr. Suess celebration, and with our modular classroom set up in California, we have a lot of long outdoor halls without muc... Read More
Dubuffet Cow Drawing Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown Jean Dubuffet painted “The Cow with a Subtile Nose” in 1954, and I’ve always wanted to see how close I could get to the look with a good ol... Read More
Support the Arts in Texas Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown Andrea McLester of Salado, TX has started a project to help schools that are eliminating their arts programs due to a lack of funding. Inste... Read More
Cityscape Drawing Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown I made my own graph paper for this project by printing a grid of 1/4" lines on a large piece of paper. This eliminates the need for rul... Read More
How to Draw an Angel Kitty Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown Even his simplest of grids can helps students fill up an entire paper when drawing. In this case, just four equal sections (by dividing the... Read More
Symmetrical Jewels Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown This project offers students a chance to drw and color in a symmetrical fashion. 1. Students make a center dot all four sides of their paper... Read More
Butterfly Specimen in a Box Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown I was inspired by a painted butterfly over at Genine’s Art Blog, and simplified the look for kids with Sharpie markers and origami box. 1. I... Read More
How to Draw a Teddy Bear Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown One last Valentine idea – a teddy bear holding a heart with message of choice. I loved how this worked out in my drawing class today. 1. Thi... Read More
Art Journaling 122, Valentine’s Day Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown I plan to do this page layout with my afterschool art journal class. It involves layering crumpled tissue paper shapes with watery glue. I l... Read More
Valentine’s Day Card, FREE Download Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown To make a super quick Valentine’s Day Card, just click HERE and download my template that you can color, fold and deliver. The letters all ... Read More
Valentines from Texas Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown I’d like to share these two inspiring works of art that were emailed to me last week. Julia from Pearland, Texas wanted to show what her tw... Read More
Valentine Art Trading Cards Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown I adapted my earlier “Hearts of Many Colors” project, thanks to having some Strathmore Art Trading Cards on hand. They are made to work wi... Read More
Get Creative with The Lorax Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown I am happy to be a part of a blog tour of crafts and activities inspired by Universal Pictures’ Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax movie , which will be ... Read More
Paper Mache Valentine Heart Box Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown I used modeling clay to first form these Valentine heart boxes. If you can buy the clay at a ceramic supply store, it can be pretty inexpen... Read More
Symmetrical Valentine Birds Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown I showed students how to create texture in their watercolor paintings, just by sprinkling a little salt while the paint was still wet. The s... Read More
Oversized Chalk Self-Portraits Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown The idea of coloring with chalk over dried glue lines is not new to me, but trying it out on really large paper is. I loved how it let stude... Read More
Jim Dine Shiny Valentine Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown Jim Dine, an American Pop artist, used a lot of common images in his art, but is best known for his heart paintings. His creative style is o... Read More
Homemade Sundress Fashion Show Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown For those of you following HOPE Art’s Homemade Sundress Drive , would you like to feel like you were in Haiti when they were delivered last ... Read More
Hearts & Trees Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown Architect Frank Lloyd Wright told his students, “Limits are an artist’s best friend.” That’s because they force us to find answers we might ... Read More
“Cool Shades” Art Journal Page Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown I like to give students photos of items as a kind of drawing prompt. In this case I was looking for images of sunglasses, and came across ... Read More
Valentine LOVE Card Unknown 13 years ago Add Comment Unknown I’ve noticed that a lot of students are interested in drawing block letters. This project ties to a contemporary pop artist, and makes a n... Read More