Want to make your favorite childhood snack at home? These Homemade Strawberry Pop-Tarts are super easy, filled with strawberry jam and glazed to perfection.
Your favorite childhood treat just got even better with these gluten free pop tarts! They have a perfectly flaky, golden crust stuffed with a deliciously sweet blueberry filling and drizzled with a fruity icing. They are a lot of things — vegan, gluten free, paleo friendly, and dairy free, but best of all, homemade!
Colorear para adultos : Pop art. 20. Dibujos de Pop art para colorear. Just Color : Páginas para colorear
Coloring based on Andy Warhol's 'Shot Sage Blue Marilyn' (reworked version with four portraits). This famous canvas by the Pop Art master was sold for 195 million US dollars in 2002 by Christie's auction house in New York. At the time, it became the most expensive 20th-century work ever sold, dethroning the previous record held by a painting by Basquiat, who was friends with Andy Warhol. Pop Art Coloring Pages for Adults. Just Color : Coloring Pages
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your done! make head and legs fold un cut pieces together and glue fold in half cut up to folded line teacher made. very important to cut to the fold or lizard will not bend nicely! add patterens! Teacher comes around and folds in sides while students color cut on line while paper is folded, large triangle is body, small ones are saved for heads and legs next art class Fold paper, draw a slanted line from one corner to the next start with large paper folded in half
Got lots of newspaper piling up on a corner? In this post, you'll learn how to create this eye-catching collage pop art piece using old newspaper, some Elmer's glue, and a touch of acrylic paint. This is a great way to recycle and turn boring white canvas into something you would be proud to hang up (or even sell!).
Download the templates by clicking the link below. Then just print, cut out and assemble. You also get versions that you can color in the colors the way you want it.
Hello dear colleagues, Here are 24 POP ART name plates to color and put on your students' desks. You could also use them as bookmarks or for any other uses. Be creative!This document contains:2 PDF DOCUMENTS:• 2 PDF versions to print if your students wish to write their own names on it by hand. • ...
Easy and full of flavor, these air fryer tuna cakes are just what you need for a simple dinner recipe. No messy pans or grease, just pop them in the air fryer and you'll have dinner ready in under 15 minutes
Learn how to pop quinoa in one minute! Skip the cooking, take your quinoa out of the pantry, and pop it for a tasty snack and cool garnish!
This belt looks super cute and is is really easy to make. Instead of leather as pictured here, you could use strips of an old …
Your favorite childhood treat just got even better with these gluten free pop tarts! They have a perfectly flaky, golden crust stuffed with a deliciously sweet blueberry filling and drizzled with a fruity icing. They are a lot of things — vegan, gluten free, paleo friendly, and dairy free, but best of all, homemade!
Richard Hamilton suit des études d’art à la Royal Academy, puis à la Slade School of Fine Art de Londres, et ouvre le mouvement du...
Ukulele players, unite! February 2 is World Ukulele Day! Now’s the best time to whip out your wooden jumping flea and play your favourite tunes to entertain your family and friends! In
This past week's after school art class was great! We were able to get two art projects done in the allotted time and some children had a few minutes to sketch. Both of these projects are fun and colorful and easy to do. I've done them with preschoolers up through fourth graders and everyone seems to enjoy it! This time, I was able to show the children artwork from each artist and link the lessons to children's books about the artists. If you haven't checked out these books, please do! The first project is: Handy Andy's inspired by the blog Artolazzi. For this project, I shared the book: "Uncle Andy's," by James Warhola. What a lovely book! This is written by a nephew of Andy Warhol and is told from the child's perspective. James Warhola talks about visiting his Uncle Andy at his studio and all of the interesting projects and people he sees there. I really like this book. It is interesting to look at the illustrations and see all of the fun details. The book also reminds me that children are like little sponges, soaking up info and inspiration from their environments. Warhola speaks about how inspiring it was to be surrounded by all of the art objects and artwork in his Uncle Andy's studio and being able to see the process his Uncle went through to create his art (note: I brought in one of the Marilyn Monroe series of paintings for the children to view--it had repetition and color that I wanted to highlight with the project below). Handy Andys I saw this project on the blog: Artolazzi and loved it. I changed it a bit to use bright papers instead of paint for the backgrounds to speed things up a bit. I used a bright pad of paper I bought at the local copy store (Staples) which was 50 sheets of 11" x 14" paper (5 bright colors) for about $5. Supplies Needed: 1 sheet of bright paper 11" x 14" for the background 2 5.5"x 7" rectangles of bright paper (different colors than your background) 4 5.5"x 7" rectangles of bright paper (assorted brights so that the hands cut from these papers are different than the backgrounds) Pencil Scissors Glue stick Black tempera paint Paper plate for palette Directions: 1. I had the students select one 11" x 14" piece of bright paper for their background. In the above image, my background piece is yellow. 2. I then had them select two rectangles (5.5" x 7" each) these needed to be different than their background paper. These were glued down to the background so that it appeared the background is divided into four sections. Use the photo as a guide. In my example, I used a blue and a green rectangle. 3. I then handed out stacks of four rectangles (each 5.5" x 7") of assorted colors that had been stapled together. I had the students trace their hands onto the stack and cut through all four at once with their scissors to create four identical hand shapes. Remove the staples, arrange onto the background and glue down using the glue stick. Glue the fingers down well so they don't curl off of the page. 4. Once everything was glued down well, I had the students come over to the printing station where they could dip their hands into the black tempera I had placed in foam plates and then print onto their backgrounds over each of the hand prints. They came out great! The children had lots of fun with these and the bright colors really created an eye-popping display! These would be so nice for Mother's Day or Father's Day and they didn't take any time at all (maybe 30 minutes from start to finish). Coming soon: Part two of this post...15 minute Jackson Pollock paintings!
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