You may remember W-A-Y back in May...(when we were all looking forward to Summer vacation) :)...I shared with you a fun, easy and almost cheating way to do a portrait...That time I used our Chicken Pebbles as an example....This time you get to see how I use the technique with some young artists.... Aren't they cute!! The first thing I do is take picture of them with my digital camera...I then edit it on Picnik (My favorite on line photo editing service)...I use the pencil sketch tool and make the lines as light as possible without losing to much detail....I then print it on Water Color paper. (I have to cut the paper some so that it fits in my standard size machine). Here is an example after the portrait has been edited. The next step is to have the children trace the lines they want to show, using a black sharpie... (I like the ones with a super fine tip). After that they simply paint their portrait using water color paints....The ink from the printer does run (not the sharpie)... this shows up more with the lighter colors....We just consider that shadows. :) I let the children choose their background color...but we do discuss it first, to make sure it complements the colors they have already used. Notice the mustache she drew on herself...I love this kid! She drew her Owl holding pistals..LOL...She cracked me up!!! I also ask that they use more than one color in both their hair...(At least three) and their faces (usually two colors plus a "blush"). This is one of my favorite projects, not only because the results are fantastic but also because it teaches the kids to really look at a face or a picture and pull out the most important features....with that being said...sometimes...well almost always... I hear groans from someone part way through..." I hate my picture...Can I start over?" Hmmm, the answer is sometimes yes and sometimes no...all depending on if it can be saved or not....to me, the most important part is that the child likes it!! Anyway this truly is a fun and easy way to do a portrait...so why don't you give it a try...Or better yet trot on down to your local school, volunteer to teach art and try it out on a whole "herd" of kids...You won't regret it!!! :) As always thanks for visiting!! I will be linking up to some of those Groovy parties on my side bar...Won't you join me? Denise