Category Archives: Painting
Fall Leaves- art project using paint and shaving cream
The mix is shaving foam in a tray with paint dribbled over it. You take a print with paper and when you peel it off you pull a squidgey down the page ( the thing you use to clean windows) … Continue reading
Painting with Shaving Cream (and paint)- art for those who aren’t afraid of messes
Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! The mix is shaving foam in a tray with paint dribbled over it. You take a print with paper and when you peel it off you pull a squidgey down the page ( … Continue reading
“Snapshot” of Leaves on the Ground- Fall art project
A “snapshot” of leaves on the ground. Crayon and black paint used. Outlining is important for a more pronounced leaf. Some teachers choose to look into online masters degree programs to expand their teaching repertoires. There is … Continue reading
Sunflower Made with Child’s Handprints- art/craft
This project is a slightly different one then I had first seen. The idea came from meetthedubiens.blogspot.com. In this one, we painted the leaves and used sunflowers in the middle. To see the other version click here. Click here to … Continue reading
Stars and Stripes Patriotic Art Project- crayon resist art for Veteran’s Day, Memorial Day, or 4th of July
Needed: Patterns for stars(optional) Crayons blue paint Outlining is the key!Back the project with red construction paper. Click here to like teachertime 123 on facebook!
Handprint Ballerina Tutu- painting art/craft for preschool or early elementary
From meetthedubiens.blogspot.com What you’ll need: canvas 2 shades of pink paint paint brush pink cardstock scissors glue pink ribbon Directions: 1. fold your piece of pink cardstock in half and cut out a dance suit shape. Unfold it and your … Continue reading
Clay Fossil Fish- art, create clay sculptures
From mrsbrownart.com Students talked about fossils and learned new vocabulary words including “Paleontologist”. They created their own fossil fish using seashells and clay. After the clay was dried and fired they painted them using tempera cake paints. Grade: 1st grade … Continue reading
