Want to display skulls and skeletons in your yard? Scroll through the skeleton Halloween decoration ideas for outdoors and pick your theme.
For many of my fifth grade students, learning about and creating their own Hundertwasser inspired art was the best ever lesson.
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...
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Need an easy art activity for toddlers? You have to try sponge painting! A quick and easy toddler process art activity that kids will love.
Decofilia te muestra ejemplos de farmacias de diseño: analizamos las diferencias entre ellas, estilos decorativos y las infinitas posibilidades que ofrecen.
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I adapted this pirate ship project for two age-groups. The younger class ranges from almost-three to just-turned-four, and the older class comprises four to six year olds, plus one eight year old. …
My good friend Karen finally shared her award winning lesson with me. It is a wonderful exploration into non-Objective watercol...