Peter Max? Why not? We all need a little C O L O R to make it through the end of the school year. Directions: Show the video Peter Max Video. Then, I gave the kids the picture below. We talked about the bright colors. Kids attempted their own Peter Max. They drew with a pencil. They painted with watercolor. They outlined with oil pastel. "In the Summertime" by Slash, Derek Sherinian, and Billy Idol, coming at you below! So glad it's summertime, art teachers are all MAXED out. 1965
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This is a fun lesson to do with those 6th graders who are just too "cool for school", lol. I showed the students this You Tube video where Batman & Robin are fighting the bad guys and on the screen are onomatopeoias (the kids LOVED it): Next, I had my slideshow playing on my new, fancy projector. I had the definition of onomatopeoia, sample artwork, various words they could choose from, and comic book fonts. I also had this handout printed out for kids to refer to: Here are the samples of artwork that I showed the class before we began our artwork: And, of course, I HAD to share the art of Roy Lichtenstein with this project: As you can see, these samples are layered with text and color, so for our assignment, students cut out black and white text from magazines and glued them all over their 9x12" paper. Then, they sketched out which word they wanted to put on their art. We used scrap paper to sketch out our ideas so they didn't mess-up their 9x12 collage work. When they were ready with their final idea, they used a sharpie marker to draw their words and details that describe their word on their paper. We didn't even get to the color part of this project yet today, but they are so excited about this one! Give it a try! If you want the slideshow, leave me a comment and I can e-mail it to you :)
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Dingen die je mooi vindt, wil je thuis natuurlijk in het zicht hebben. Deze display-plank is een perfecte manier om schilderijen, foto's en andere lievelingsspullen te tonen. Gebruik er meerdere en stel een hele wand met kunst en herinneringen samen.
Create your own handmade doll with our Max Amigurumi Pattern, a cute crochet design perfect for amigurumi lovers. Get the crochet doll pattern now! Unleash your creative side with this adorable crochet pattern for Max Mayfield from Stranger Things. Whether you're a fan of the show or just love cute crochet dolls, this handmade amigurumi will make the perfect addition to your collection. With easy-to-follow instructions and plenty of room for customization, this pattern is a must-have for anyone who enjoys making personalized gifts or Halloween decorations. IMPORTANT Please, note that you are purchasing a crochet pattern (PDF file), not the actual toy. It is an instant digital download, so it will be available for download immediately after the payment is received. You will be able to see the download link in your order details. This crochet pattern contains a very detailed description on how to create Max, with a great amount of images showing the step-by-step process and a list of required materials. ---------------------------------------------------- MATERIALS Materials needed to create the handmade doll with the given height: – crochet hook size 2.5 mm (US: C, UK: 12) – yarns: * Any yarn in colors: white, chantilly, canary yellow, dark cheddar, navy blue, black, grey, light blue and carmine; * Any embroidery thread in color terracota. – safety eyes Ø 12 mm (1 pair) – tapestry needle – stuffing material – glue – stitch marker ---------------------------------------------------- LANGUAGES The digital pattern PDF is available in English, Spanish and Portuguese (other languages soon). ---------------------------------------------------- FINISHED SIZE If a 2.5mm crochet hook is used, your personalized doll will be 14 cm tall (about 5.5 inches tall). You can use the same pattern to make smaller or larger dolls by using thinner or thicker yarn. ---------------------------------------------------- DIFFICULTY LEVEL Intermediate. ---------------------------------------------------- This pattern is for personal use only. Reproducing, selling, distributing or translating the pattern without authorization is prohibited. You can sell your finished amigurumi as long as you credit Crocheniacs as the designer. If you publish the photos of the toys you made with this pattern, crediting the author is always welcome. Thank you so much for visiting our collection of crochet patterns, carefully created for you! Explore all our collections, we have more than 60 unique patterns ready to conquer your world: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Crocheniacs
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Hello Pinterest friends! If you are viewing this blog via Pinterest....welcome! This is actually my old blog from my previous school. Feel free to look around and enjoy! I also have a NEW BLOG that I try to update frequently, so please visit my new blog at www.hsesartyparty.blogspot.com You can also follow my Pinterest boards at http://pinterest.com/bessc/ Thanks for stopping by! Students in First grade have been hard at work! Half of the grade level finished up their chalk pastel Self Portraits that turned out gorgeous! We spent some time talking and looking at Self Portraits before they began. Working on black paper, they outlined their pictures using Elmers Glue. When the glue dried it had a raised, shiney, black texture. The children colored their pictures with colored chalk pastels and were instructed to give their background a patterned design. I am currently working on getting all of these displayed in the hall outside of my room. Come take a look! There are several other first grade projects under way and I hope to post about them soon.
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Along with the kid's playroom makeover came a new kitchen. We moved their old plastic one outside and I decided to makeover the IKEA DUKTIG play kitchen. It's the perfect neutral piece to update so I could make it seamlessly blend in with the rest of the decor. This thing has been made over SO
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#PROJECTSTONEGATE Even though the boys share a bunk room I wanted to separate their clothes + toys in different rooms since our home had the space. It would be easier to track and organize that way. I wanted this room to also serve the purpose of separation if one of the boys were sick, and also double as the occasional guest room. Since I went with a green theme for the bunk room (see "Two Little Monkeys" reveal HERE) I wanted to switch it up for this room. I came across this deep powder bl
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