This is a very spontaneous form of printmaking! Students used black ink and/or watercolor paint to dye a long piece of cotton twine. Laying the colored string in a looped pattern between two pieces…
If you are a creative person then it is a great medium to show your creativity. You can make almost anything out of string art pattern and that looks amazing at the end.
Make a pulled string art painting with paint, paper, liquid watercolors, and string. The process is captivating and the results are beautiful.
Finding simple string art patterns that suit beginners can be tough. Many available patterns end up being too complex or dont come with easy-to-follow instructions.
This semester, 8th grade students are part of a collaborative course between a STEM classroom and the Art room. This is a new approach for us at BMS and so far, it's been a great adventure. We started
Finding simple string art patterns that suit beginners can be tough. Many available patterns end up being too complex or dont come with easy-to-follow instructions.
Make a pulled string art painting with paint, paper, liquid watercolors, and string. The process is captivating and the results are beautiful.
Download free printable string art patterns and start your project immediately. These string art templates are so much fun and easy to do.
Looking for a quick and easy craft project or gift from the kids? These DIY String Art decorations are simple, budget-friendly and oh so cute!
The Groot amigurumi brings to life the endearing character from Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy" through the art of crochet. This charming tree-like
Pulled string art is one of the coolest classic art projects you'll ever try! And it doubles as a wonderful math art project for kids.
Rainbow String painting is a fun process art. String art for kids creates beautiful thread paintings that are never the same.
Download free printable string art patterns and start your project immediately. These string art templates are so much fun and easy to do.
Finding simple string art patterns that suit beginners can be tough. Many available patterns end up being too complex or dont come with easy-to-follow instructions.
Making Christmas string art is a fun activity for all ages. Includes free printable template!
String paint art is SO PRETTY and it's really simple to create! This is such a fun and easy art technique and a great art project for people of all skill levels. You can make pull string art with any kind of acrylic paint and either string or yarn. Pull String Art With Acrylic Paint String paint art using acrylic paint is a great art project for kids, tweens, teens, adults and seniors! I love how bright and bold the acrylic paint looks on the black paper. This is such a pretty art technique - and it's SO EASY! We
String art is a great way to personalize a DIY project for wall art for your home or for a fun gift! This step-by-step tutorial will help you make string
Stay out past your bedtime with this starry night activity for kids. Make a constellation at home or bring it to the Garden for a darker sky experience.
It's so fun to make a DIY spinner toy! These spinner toys are so bright and colourful, and they're so cool to play with! Watch the colours combine as the string spinner whirls through the air. This is such an easy craft to make, especially when you download our free spinner templates (find the links below!). Decorate and colour your spinner disc however you'd like, and create hours of fun for mere pennies! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. DIY Spinner
Download free printable string art patterns and start your project immediately. These string art templates are so much fun and easy to do.
Creating Pull-String Art: This is a fun, unique, and easy way to make art that looks professional. These are great for gifts, decoration, or just to satisfy your creativity.
A tale of an IAEA Student Chapter Roundtable Presentation. [flickr id=”6463833451″ thumbnail=”medium” overlay=”true” size=”original” group=”” align=”none”] Before the IAEA Conference, my colleague in the Art Education MAT program, Keli Campbell, and I applied to present at the IAEA Student Chapter Roundtable. Our main interest and goal was to present a demonstration and lesson plan idea on Collagraph Printing. [flickr id=”6463825895″ thumbnail=”medium” overlay=”true” size=”original” group=”” align=”none”] What is Collagraphy? Collagraphy is a print-making process where various materials are glued to a hardboard to create a raised texture. The collaged collagraph plate can then be printed with a press or by hand with a roller. [flickr id=”6463828383″ thumbnail=”medium_640″ overlay=”true” size=”original” group=”” align=”center”] A few examples of various materials that can be used for Collagraph textures are: leaves, seeds, string (hemp), acrylic paint, crushed paper, bubble rap, sandpaper, cardboard, grass, and many others...
Fall is in the air now and whether you are looking for a simple coloring page or a more in-depth autumn craft activity like string art, you've come to the perfect spot. Today, we are going to share with you this free printable leaf template that will surely be loved by young children, preschool, kindergarten
My middle school kiddos are in love with this project! Thanks to Cassie Stephens string art lesson! After learning the process I decided to...
Teaching little ones how to treat others is a big task for parents. Consistency and structure plays a big part, but I like to use the Fruit of the Spirit in the process. We talk a lot of how God wants us to treat others so using the Bible is key for us during
Chevron Macrame Friendship Bracelets can keep kids entertained for hours! A gift of friendship that requires only embroidery string to make!
String Art Embroidery on Paper Hand Embroidery is possible on anything that you can get your needle to go through. One good medium is paper. Here is a quick tutorial on how to stitch over the paper using hand embroidery stitches and a combination...
Vintage 1970s string art patterns of a fish, clock, guitar, sailboat, and butterfly ebook to download—classic symmography of the time. Five patterns included 12 pages of basic know-how to including patterns using circular shapes, an explanation of several methods, patterns using angles, parallel lines, methods of spacing lines, and materials needed for making the picture. - fish - butterfly - guitar - sailboat - clock For all the vintage string art templates, check out here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/936650561/vintage-string-art-patterns-ebook-owl?ref=shop_home_active_17&pro=1 Written in English using US terms. Questions? Just ask!
Learn all about sound in this super-fun science twist on the classic tin can telephone activity. This version is even more kid-friendly because it uses Styrofoam cups. After making your string telephone, read the string telephone explanation with your kids to discover why it works! String Telephone Explanation: How Sound Waves Travel Learn how sound waves
Download free printable string art patterns and start your project immediately. These string art templates are so much fun and easy to do.
Try this fun painting technique using pulled strings. Pulled string painting is sure to please kids of many different ages.
These Halloween string art cards are so much fun to make! Pick a Halloween template and use embroidery floss to create a pattern. It's such a fun way to send a personalized Halloween greeting this fall! DIY String Art for Fall These Halloween string art cards are SO FUN and require only a few simple supplies. Choose a Halloween template and form the shape with embroidery floss. It's so cool to see each card come together in a unique way! With string art, every card is different, even if you're using the same shapes and colours. You can make your
Our theme this week was "Our Five Senses" and we focused on the letter B and the shape circle. We read this week: Ferdinand by Munro Leaf Paddington by Mark Brown Paddington and the Busy Bee Carnival by Mark Brown The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle Stellaluna by Janelle Cannon Our question of the week was "What is something that you are really good at?" For our theme of the week, we talked a lot about our senses, what they help us do and why we need them. We made texture collages: This week is full of some of my favorite activities from the year, these texture collages being one of them. I love how each one is different, and the kids are so proud of the texture choices that they make. AND they look amazing on the wall. We tasted sweet, salty and sour things, and the kids had to vote on their favorite taste. (They think it's awesome when they get to eat things as part of a project.) We tested their sense of smells with this project where I asked them to describe the things that they were smelling. I used perfume, shampoo, chocolate syrup, pickle juice, toothpaste and (the most tricky) water. Out on our schools nature trail we talked about the different sounds that we could hear. We did this at various points of our walk, close to the school, by the parking lot and deeper in the woods. Lastly we did another activity with the sense of touch. I set up my table with different texture objects. I used flour, rice, oatmeal, sand and a scrubbing sponge. As the students felt each thing, I asked them to describe what they were feeling. It was hard to get them away from just telling them what the items were and to use describing words, but we got there in the end. For our shape of the week, the kids practiced drawing circles with this cool worksheet of circles and another with squares and circles. We also worked on recognizing circles out of other shapes. We talked a lot about things that are circles. We sang the song "This is a circle, this is a circle. How can you tell? How can you tell? It goes round and round, No end can be found, It's a circle, it's a circle." -Found Here For our letter activities, we used our handwriting sheet for the letter B, the sheet that helps work on letter recognition, both were mentioned in the "All About Me" post. The students also wrote in their journals for the letter B. We turned B's into Bees! After we read Ferdinand we all made our own bees. This was a great way for the kids to practice their cutting skills. I love how each child's bee is different. Another project that we did (another one of my favorites all year) is the Boat Builder activity. I love it because I give the students the materials and the end result is something completely their own. Each child got a piece of white paper, a square of brown paper, a skinny black rectangle, scissors, a glue stick and crayons with the instruction of make me a boat however you want to. (They love when I say that). If I get "I don't know how..." or " I can't do it.." We go back a few steps and talk about boats.. what do they look like, where do we find them, what do they do, and then the creative juices start flowing. Here's the end results! Love it! For our Alphabet wall we made butterflies with coffee filters and water color paint. After the children painted their coffee filters and they dried I used small pipe cleaners to turn them into butterflies! And with the B addition, our wall now looks like... Our list for words beginning with B's was very impressive. Here it is! As a side note, teachers always need to be flexible, and as such, it was in the best interest of the flow of the classroom to switch two centers, the library and dramatic play center. And I'm always telling the kids to make sure that they turn off the water faucet after getting a drink or washing their hands. I tell them to "Save the water for the fishes, so I painted a mural for above the sink to remind them. Up next week: The letter C, Triangles and "Our Feelings".
I have been wanting to do a DIY Mickey string art tutorial for a very long time. Valentine's Day seemed like the perfect fit for it!
Here's a fun take on connect the dot pages. The numbers have been removed adding an extra layer of challenge. Dot Dots Minecraft Diamond Sword- Connect the dots for a Minecraft picture. Minecraft Creeper- Connect the dots for a Minecraft picture. Yes, that is correct. Teaching Squared offers a variety of free Connect the Dots
Today I'm going to show you how to make a flying bird decoration. When made correctly this bird will flap his wings with just a bit of movement of the string. Crafters of all ages will enjoy making this craft.... even the youngest. We provide many templates that you can choose from to make this flying bird. You can choose one of the colored templates or you can print off the black & white template and color the bird yourself. The choice is yours. So, grab the materials needed and let's get started.
A sun-filled day at the beach is the best kind of summer day and a great way to spend their family vacation. Make this free printable sandcastle template stand out while you and your kids are counting down the days until the sun’s rays warm your face and feel the sand between your toes. This