Model Magic air dry clay and painted paper make for a stunning art project that my students absolutely love. Have fun creating these mixed media pieces of art inspired by the fabulous artwork of Vincent Van Gogh. Inspiration: Supplies Needed: • 8″ x 8″ piece of cardboard • Tempera paintRead More
Printmaking I : City Skylines with Reflections
Printmaking is magical for kids and adults as well. The process of creating an image then transferring that image to another piece of paper is so exciting. There are so many different ways to print. This project focuses on using a foam printing plate then transferring the image to paper. Supplies you will need: Watercolor paperRead More
Tear Drops
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Vibrant Van Gogh’s Sunflowers
I am always inspired by the beauty in Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings, especially his Sunflowers paintings. Did you know that Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch painter born in 1853? Did you know that in 1888 he moved to France to create an artists’ community? Did you know that the sunflower was Vincent’s favorite flower?Read More
Monet’s Sail Boats
During the 1860s, Monet, in his twenties, began developing a style that would catch the attention of other artists. Monet is known for creating his paintings outside, but Fishing Boats at Sea was actually finished in the studio. This painting has broad brushstrokes and shows contrast of dark and light, which made the judges toRead More
Faux Stained Glass Windows
In 6th grade we study the Art Historical Time Line. We always do a “faux” stained glass window project using liquid watercolors and sharpies. We get inspiration from looking at artwork created by Louis Tiffany and other examples of windows found in churches. This year I thought I would bring in Gothic stained glass windows and theRead More
In My Heart
Can I just tell you that this book, In My Heart, is so incredibly adorable. It is an eye catching, colorful explosion of feelings. Author Jo Witek describes it “as a vibrant celebration of feelings, in all their shapes and sizes.” “My heart can feel so many feelings, and yours can too! Today myRead More
Magical Heart Wands
This is the time of year that just makes me smile. All the beautiful shades of pinks, reds, and purples, the delightful hearts, and the irresistible sweet treats. I remember wishing for just that special Valentine from a special friend. Guess what! You don’t have to wait anymore. Why not create a magical heart wand to sprinkle loveRead More
Festival Of Lights- Menorah
Celebrating various holidays is special for my students. One project that is a favorite of many is the Festival of Lights Menorah. The Chanukiah (the menorah) is a nine-branched candelabrum that is used on Hanukkah. Chanukiahs are commonly made out of metal, or stone, and can be purchased at a Judaica store, but they can be madeRead More
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