These little fingerprint heart charms are a sweet way to capture those little fingerprints that won’t always be so little! Perfect for hanging on a necklace or keychain- these fingerprint charms will brighten anywhere you use them!
This simple ring holder dish comes together from a quick batch of air dry clay. A sweet fingerprints heart gives this ring dish all the embellishment it needs to to become an ultra sentimental gift from your little one to a loved one! Handmade gifts are the best!
These lacy hand stenciled paper treat bags are deceivingly simple. All of the details are thank to paper doilies from the cake decorating department. Add some vibrant watercolor and you’re set!
Is teaching art at home intimidating? What if I told you that simply offering a selection of art supplies (and books, always books) to you kids and letting them explore was enough? Check out this list of the ten best art supplies for kids and thirty free project ideas to easily utilize those materials in your home!
When I think of traditional fall art projects I think of handprint trees, pumpkins on a fence, and a limited palette of warm “fall” colors. The fall crafts below aren’t traditional in that sense but they do celebrate the best the season has to offer!
Color in Art-12 Creative Learning Activities
Teaching color in art is a basic elementary feat, right? Learning colors is done in pre-school, kindergarten, and of course, art class. What if we took it a step further and didn’t just teach the colors but also the color families, and how to make secondary and primary colors, and how the colors relate to one another?
The Element of Texture in Art with free printable
Texture in art can be a tricky thing to define. It can mean how something feels (actual texture) or how something looks like it would feel (implied texture.) Use this free printable about the different types of texture in art to help explain this art basic to your student!
These free printable Valentine’s day coloring pages and drawing prompts are a fun and easy way to add a little creativity to the day. Grab some markers, crayons, or colored pencils and settle in for a little creative relaxation!
Teaching art should be fun. It should be easy because there is no right answer. Sometimes I think that’s the part that trips us grown ups up. No right answer. How do we know when we’re done, if we did it right, if it’s good? Check out this list of art books to help you teach art to you kiddo and maybe make some art yourself; even if you don’t consider yourself an artist!