These up-and-coming influencers share amazing ideas for teaching our children through art, nature, and play.
Enter a magical world of fantasy and adventure with this digital art piece. This piece features an open book with a winding path leading to a white castle in the distance, surrounded by trees and stars. The text “Reading is the Path to a World of Imagination” is written in a whimsical font above the book. The colors are blue and purple, creating a mystical and dreamy atmosphere. This piece is perfect for book lovers and dreamers who want to add some enchantment and inspiration to their walls. This is a digital download only, no physical item will be shipped. You will receive a high-resolution PNG file that you can print at home or at your local print shop. Please note that the colors may vary slightly depending on your monitor and printer settings.
I LOVE these flowers!!! I also think this may be my new favorite art lesson to teach! 2nd Graders did such a fabulous job creating them– SO proud of their work!! Step-by-step directions with…
Collaborative art is easy, right!? Put a beret on, give some kids some paint brushes, let them have at it, voilà! Wrong! Dead, wrong! Organising a group of adults or children to create a cohesive a…
A round up of over 15 great STEAM projects – where math concepts are used to make pieces of art!
Learn how to make a gorgeous art print made from your favorite fresh blooms. Our simple flower pounding technique makes it easy to transform fresh flowers into a gorgeous art piece you can hang, display, or gift.
Kids Learn about Andy Warhol and Pop Art by recreating his art using this fun and simple activity. Add to your child's knowledge of Art History in a fun way!
He gave it a whole new stunning look.
Summer is almost over! How did that happen? Where did the last 2 months go? With a little under 2 weeks left until we go back to school my mind has been increasingly drawn to planning for the ne…
Learning Printables For 2 Year Old - Get these printables for your toddler you can do at home! These are fun and easy printables for toddlers!
Find DIY ways to make faux stained glass with acrylic paints, mod podge, glue and more with easy tutorials and beautiful handmade products.
My name is Danielle Lazala, a multi-disciplinary visual artist based in Florida. My colorful works of abstract art are heavily inspired by my Caribbean heritage and range from small-scale paintings to large-scale murals. I enjoy creating vibrant art that offers a unique perspective by combining intense, unusual colors, abstract shapes, and organic forms. I hope putting these puzzle pieces together bring you all the happiness in the world! - oh, and please do your happy dance at the end! Follow Danielle @dml.paintings Size: 500 piece puzzle Puzzle dimensions: 20 x 16 inchesBox dimensions: 9 x 6 x 3 inches Each JIGGY Studio puzzle comes in a reusable drawstring bag, box and includes puzzle glue to preserve your masterpiece.
Roy Lichtenstein name art, featuring Ben-Day dots
Are you looking for an engaging and easy-to-follow mindful art lesson idea for middle or high school? This neurographic art project was a huge success.
In this Aquarium Perspective Lesson, Middle School students will dive right into learning about the principle of perspective while designing an aquarium.
Japanese embroidery ideas and techniques to try something a little different and learn about a different culture.
Whether you want to create some unique art for your home or keep the kids busy for a few hours this simple project will accomplish both. Here's an easy to follow step-by-step guide to create some leaf art for your home or make a beautiful card for family and friends.
I've been wanting to post this project for a year. This rainbow collage invitation was presented to my art camp kids one year ago today, which just happened to be the same day as the Pulse night
Calling all you 'quill' seekers, here's a fun project for you to try. Paper quilling a heart! Seeing as Valentines is just around the corner, how about making a loved one a quilled heart rather than a boring card this year? And the best thing about this project is you don't need any specialist equipment either, boom!Quilling is the art of rolling up lengths of paper, shaping them and sticking them down to form a picture or pattern. It's super easy and the results can look pretty impressive!I ori
The Partner pullover pack is a modular pullover pattern designed to give you everything you need to design your own perfect partner for the cold season! It’s got voluminous looking sleeves that still fit into my jackets (!!!) and perfect fit! It’s worked bottom-up, knitting the sleeve and body sections individually in the round, and then joining them to work the yoke in the round. It is important to me that this pattern is financially accessible and so for low-income customers, this pattern can be purchased at 50% off using the code ‘LOW50’. This is an honours system - please respect that I also am trying to make a living from my designs and if you can afford the full price I’d appreciate if you paid it. I want the Partner to feel perfect for you no matter what your body shape, so I’ve included 2 views: one with no hip shaping (Straight View) that mimics a more traditional ‘menswear fit’ when made long, which also includes instructions to make a cute crop for any body shape; and one with hip shaping (Hip Shaping View) that is designed to create more room in the hips for those of us who have a more bottom heavy shape! At the chest, there are also optional short rows which can be added to either view to accommodate breasts. There are also 2 neck shaping options - a classic folded neckband and a turtleneck. All these options should mean this pullover will sit super cosy and comfy on anyone who wears it! Designed for people who are new to colourwork, Partner uses simple pattern repeats, only ever 2 colours at a time. Three colourwork patterns are provided that all revolve around a simple 3x3 structure - you can choose to follow your favourite, or mix and match! Instructions are provided for using two colours, but this could definitely be an awesome scrap-busting project. If you choose to use your own colourwork, it may change yardage. Choosing a Size: Choose the size that most closely matches your upper chest measurement: Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10) 11 will fit upper chest measurements of 67.5 (77.5, 85.75, 93.75) (102, 110, 118.25) (126.25, 134.5, 142.5) 147.5cm / 27 (31, 34.25, 37.5) (40.75, 44, 47.25) (50.5, 53.75, 57) 59in. The garment is intended to fit with around 7.5cm / 3in positive ease at the bust, however if you are between sizes I would recommend sizing up. To measure your upper chest/bust measurement, place a tape measure around your body underneath your armpits at an angle and keeping arms relaxed at your sides. Choosing Shaping: To choose which view you will work, you should consider your own body shape. If you are relatively straight up and down or smaller in the hips than in the chest, you should work the Straight View, but if your hips are larger than your chest, you should work the Hip Shaping View or pick the Straight View but finish at a Cropped Length. If you have very large breasts, and often feel the front of your garments are shorter than the back, there is also the option to work short row shaping over your chest to add 5cm / 2in length at the front only. You will also be able to choose between a folded collar and a turtleneck. This will be totally based on your preference of style; both should be fine for any body shape. Yarn: Spectrum Fibre DK (100% superwash Merino, 230m / 252yds per 115g) in colourways ‘Little Blue Dress’ (C1) and ‘Summer Bloom’ (C2) Yardage: Your yardage will differ depending on your shaping decisions. You can use the tables shown in photo gallery to help you determine how much overall yardage you require. Add the yardages together for your preferences for Step 1, 2 and 3 to get your total yardage requirements for C1 and C2. Be aware that meters are shown on the left and yards on the right. Gauge: 19 sts and 23 rounds per 10cm / 4in in colourwork chart in the round using 5mm / US 8 needle. See Colourwork Patterns pullout box for some swatching tips. Needles: Ribbing Needle - 3.75mm / US 5 in your preferred lengths for small and large circumferences (I used 32in / 80cm for large circumferences, and 12in / 30cm for small circumferences) Main Needle - 5mm / US 8 or size needed to obtain gauge in your preferred lengths for small and large circumferences (I used 32in / 80cm for large circumferences, and 12in / 30cm for small circumferences) Turtleneck Needle - 4mm / US 6 in your preferred length for small circumferences (I used 12in / 30cm) Supplies Needed: Tapestry needle Stitch holders or waste yarn 8 stitch markers, including 1 unique marker for BOR (can be made from a loop of waste yarn) 1 removable stitch marker Optional (for Crochet Reinforcement at Neck): 4.5mm / US 7 crochet hook I’d like to say a special thanks to the team who helped me put this pattern together. It was important to me to make the best pattern possible and it would have never been possible without the help of these guys: Jen Parroccini - Grading, ghost writing and technical consultation www.jpknitsthings.com Gwendolyn Wagner-Adair - Technical Editor www.petitchoufleurknits.co.uk Dave Morrow - Graphic design @boxdog.inc on instagram
Learn about famous art and create your own sculpture with this fun lesson about Giacometti.
Gentlemen - click here to discover how to dress for your specific body type. Most men screw this up - don't be like them!
With these tips, you'll be able to create beautiful projects with your slow stitching. Ways to plan before you begin an improv quilt or stitched piece and ideas for how to fix a project you don’t love (which can happen in our work at times and becomes a 'learning' for the next piece).
Here is a very beautiful clown fish crochet pattern for those who love Finding Nemo. Those looking for a free easy crochet fish pattern should definitely try this clown fish. Since the body and tail of the fish consist entirely of a single piece, it is finished quite quickly. Then you make the top fin […]
Neat ideas for crafts parents can do at home with their kids, complete with ideas for every age group.
Paint, draw, sculpt, and learn about famous artists and their art.
Time for crochet Minecraft block number 18, and this time it’s a Minecraft Bee! I have been wanting to make one of these for a while now and I finally got some more yellow recently and manage…
Trying to find activities for little ones that are both fun and educational? Not always easy. Especially when you want to keep them away from screens and engage their minds a bit more.
This week, 4th will be starting their background for the Collagraph printmaking project! This was inspired by the fabulous @Mrsdow_Artroom! Give her a follow on Instagram! After they finish their background, they'll start gluing the foam shapes onto their square printing plate. Videos and how to below! Materials: Speedball ink Brayer 90 lb paper Wonderfoam shapes school smart fluorescent paint Big Kid's Choice paintbrushes Elmer's Glue-all This background was done with School Smart Washable Fluorescent Paint Here's a short time lapse video on how to paint your background! These backgrounds were done with Sax Liquid Watercolors (SIDE NOTE: REGULAR FOAM DOESN'T WORK FOR THIS PROJECT! IT FALLS OFF!) ALSO: Make sure you start in the corner of your square and work your way out! Make both sides match or be symmetrical! Like this one! Here's a little time lapse of me creating another printing plate MAKE SURE YOU USE A DIFFERENT KIND OF FOAM, LIKE THESE WONDERFOAM SHAPES!! or these Darice sticky foam sheets would work well too! & no glue needed! Here's a time lapse of me gluing the shapes on. Start in one corner and work your way out, making sure both sides match, or are symmetrical! Then, you're ready to ink up and start printing! Make sure you keep your corner design in the middle of your paper as you're rotating! Make a mark on the corner that you want to put in the middle, so you can see it when you're printing! Here's Dr Fambrough's class doing a great job! Here are some awesome artists from Mrs. McAllister's class!! I was literally shrieking for joy at the way these turned out! Mrs. Stacey is so proud of y'all!!! <3 Here are some prints from Mrs. Fambrough's class!