Hey folks, it’s that time of year! Apple cider, hayrides, harvest time, beautiful changing leaves, and of course pumpkins! We created these colorful painted pumpkins in 2- 40 minute classes. Week One-Draw out the pumpkin shape with a pencil on 12 x 18 white sulphite paper. Next, apply warm color tempera paints. Make sure toRead More
Max Beckmann and Expressionist Landscapes
I have been asked numerous times “how” and “what” are the steps to creating colorful landscapes with my students. How do I make painted paper with my students? Well, I have created a fun video showing the process from beginning to end on how to create a colorful, mixed media landscape inspired by the German ExpressionistRead More
The Organized Art Teacher: Vol 2. Rainbow Art Supply Labels
To continue my little series on organizing the Art Room, I am going to address art supplies in this post. I have to be honest with you, as I stated in my last post about organizing in the art room I have a big problem~ I am a STACKER. I love to stack papers on top of papersRead More
The Organized Art Teacher: Vol. 1 The Best Paint Brushes for the Art Room.
Hey folks! I have been getting a lot of emails and questions on how I organize my classroom and how to teach off an art cart. So, I have started a little series called Painted Paper Art: The Organized Art Teacher I’ll be honest with you. I have trouble keeping things organized at times. But, if you realize youRead More
The Original Art Teacher Planner
The Original Art Teacher Planner by Painted Paper Art Planners have always been a love of mine. I love looking at all the beautiful ones available out there to purchase. The only problem is they are not tailored to us art teachers. I mean, who has a schedule like ours? I just don’t want aRead More
Monet Sunflowers
When people think of sunflowers they think of Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh. He is the most famous artist to be associated with painting sunflowers, but did you know Frenchman Claude Monet painted in 1881’s ‘Bouquet of Sunflowers’ which predates Van Gogh’s work. It seems likely that Van Gogh, who saw this painting, was inspiredRead More
Painted Paper Park Rangers
I absolutely love our National Parks. Over the years our family has visited these great destinations. I enjoy chatting with the Park Rangers, asking fun questions and listening to all the, fabulous stories they tell. They are such an inspiration to my own kiddos that I thought why not honor them with a fun paintedRead More
15 Must Have Supplies for Creating Dynamic Art Projects with Kids
If you are like me when I first started teaching, I could not even think about the next school year and all that came with it. New supplies, seating charts, behavior plans, and developing new art lessons. I was barely keeping my head above water. In fact, I went home sick the last day ofRead More
Travel The World of Art: This is London
Introduce your students to the colorful world of travel through art. Children will learn about the key icons and landmarks of London while creating fun, adorable art projects. Using construction paper and tempera paints, primary students will delight making double decker buses, Big Ben and the Tower Bridge. Also included are colorful step by stepRead More
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