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Hello there Art Spotters! It's been a great few days for spotting art since this past Thursday and Friday we finally had the Art Show!! And I'm proud to say that it was a huge success! We had a great turnout both nights and we (myself and Mr. Leonard) spotted LOTS of our artistic students and their families there. In case you missed the show (or just want to see it one more time) I'm filling this entire post with pictures from the event. So sit back, relax, and get ready to spot some fantastic ART! Before the show: Welcome sign Color coded Name Labels by School During the Show: Thanks for checking out the 1st Annual Grandville Elementary Art Show here at The Art Spot! - Miss O'Donnell
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Here is the final installment of the 3D tour of our art show. Our school-wide art show features every work of art created by every student. The halls are filled with your 2D pieces (future blog posts on those displays!) while the art room showcases our 3D creations. You can see Part 1 and Part 2 of our art show tour of 3D works. Our art show was Superhero themed (tho you'd never know it by this display) and the kiddos were asked to dress the part. You can read more about that here. My fourth graders stitched up these massive Pizza Pillows this spring and I knew I wanted a fun display for them. I had thought about creating oversized pizza boxes to put them in like we did with these clay pizzas created a couple years ago. While they look cool, they only are impactful if you are standing right over them. So I got this idea to create a Pie in the Sky display! I started by painting and hanging one paper panel and pizzas in front of it, just to see how it looked. I immediately loved it and decided to make the whole display this way. If you are interested in more details about this project, here's the video I created last summer. In this video, I am creating a variety of pizza plushies. However, for my kiddos, we went bigger. That's really the only difference. Complete lesson here and here. Here's a terrible picture of how I hung the paper. I put a strip of masking tape across the back. Then I created a tab of masking tape by folding a piece of tape in half. From there I used two paperclips linked together. One went thru the tape tab and the other was stabbed into the ceiling tile. To hang the pizzas, I simply used fishing line. I fed the line thru the pizza and hung it also with linked paperclips. To prevent the pizzas from twirling in the wind, I made sure they butted up against the paper so they would not rotate. This was definitely a show stopper...and the younger kids were all asking "when are we making THOSE?!" That's when you you know you got a winner!
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If you're looking for a way to brighten up your homeschool space, these art and homework displays are the perfect blend of modern design and functionality! Whether you're trying to get that preschool art work off your counter space or you want to display your older child's home work successes, these natural wood displays will make a great addition to your walls. Each display comes with three hinge clips of your color choice. They measure 30" long by 1.5" tall and approximately .75" deep (1" with the hinge clip). Art work and homework easily transitions out with the hinge clip. These art displays work perfectly in your homeschool room but also look great in playrooms, your child's bedroom, or your kitchen. Wherever the location, they'll be sure to show off your child's accomplishments. Love these and want them personalized with your child's name? Click the link below! https://etsy.me/3jcyBYR NOTE: Each hinge clip is glued onto the wood with a strong wood to metal adhesive. Check out my other items! Modern Kids Bookshelf https://etsy.me/3liDwJF Natural Jewelry Storage Shelf https://etsy.me/3fVUsmr Magnetic Poster Hanger https://etsy.me/37TcwJe
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In case you haven't noticed, things have been a lil quiet around this here blog. It's not because I've not been busy...in fact, it's quite the opposite. I've been so busy with art show prepping (and other life stuff) that I found myself unable to keep up with my usual three posts a week. This has NEVER happened before...and I think that's because this was our biggest and most time-consuming art show yet! For our school-wide art show, we showcase EVERY piece of art that EVERY student has created all year. What that means is that the halls are filled from floor to ceiling with two-dimensional pieces. I'll be sharing that portion of the art show (complete with video tour!) in an upcoming blog post. Today, I thought I'd take you on a tour of the three-dimensional displays of the art show that I showcase in the art room. Here's a tour: Yes, I know, my art room is very large! It used to be the school library before a remodel that happened well before my time. Why do you think I wanted to be at this school so badly?! I'm fortunate that my administration gives me the day of the art show "off" to set up my art room like this. My specials team also helped me out by taking some of my classes to allow extra set up time. You never realize just how long all of this takes until you start pouring weeks, days and hours in to it! I thought I'd give you a closer look at all of the projects and share links to videos and/or blog posts in case you'd like more details. We'll start with this fun and easy kindergarten project! All of our clay projects were created with Amaco's low fire cone 06 clay. We also used Amaco's Teacher's Palette Glaze, which we loved. The colors are so vibrant and shiny. The art class following our clay project, we worked with the three primary colors of Crayola's Model Magic Clay. The kids had to create the secondary colors and make them into a bead of rainbows by adding them to skewer sticks. From there, we used pipe cleaners to add them to our plaques with a little pony bead in between! The art show 3D displays were set up in four parts: kindergarten plaques, the superhero displays, the pizza pillows and, my favorite, the Art Supply Store! After learning about the artist Lucy Sparrow, I had each of my first through 4th grade classes create an art supply. My third graders and some of my second graders created these crayons. Complete lesson and video here! One fourth grade class created these glue bottles and also made little pencils. This project was so easy, it was kinda crazy! Here's the lesson with video. Not only did we create these glue bottle sculptures but we also had to come up with a name for them! These were a hit at the show. First grade and the class of fourth who made the glue bottles created these cute little pencils! This is an easy and quick project that you can find more details on here. A couple of my other fourth grade classes created these tubes of paint! I'm telling you, creating these art supplies was not only fun but a great lesson on recycling as most of them were made with a toilet or paper towel tube base. You can find out more about this project here. One project I never got around to blogging about were the making of these second grade scissors and glue sticks. These were super fun and easy to make...my favorite part was reading what the kids decided to call their "product" and price it. And that wraps up our art supply store! Join me tomorrow and I'll take you on tour of the rest of the 3D displays of our art show...or watch the video for the complete tour.
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