Thursday, May 17, 2012

Georgia O'Keeffe






One of the last art projects we completed this year was inspired by Georgia O'Keeffe.  I had the students make a large flower drawing on paper.  The flowers needed to be larger than the page, so that not all of the petals were showing.  Next, I mixed up a fun little concoction.  I poured some black acrylic paint inside 5 half empty glue bottles.  We shook up the bottles to create black glue.  Students traced their pencil lines with the black glue.  Once dried, we headed outdoors to the sidewalk and watercolored.  I'm glad we went out there because we had a couple of spills!  I love the bright colors and was really impressed with how they turned out.  You could add any color of acrylic paint to the glue bottles.  It does take a little bit of muscle to shake, never use a bottle of glue that is nearly full!  The moms really liked these and we got several compliments when they were hanging up.  Remind students that there should be NO white showing when they watercolor. The whole paper should be painted.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Summer Activities Craft

Attached is a summer activities list for students.  You can have them cut out the boxes and glue/modge podge them to popsicle sticks and/or clothes pins.  I plan to do this as an activity this summer during the art camp that I am putting on.  We will paint a square label on our jar/vegetable can with chalk paint.  Summer Activities Printable (click here)  Thought maybe all of my followers could use this activity too!  There are several chalk paint recipes on Pinterest.  Don't go out and buy the expensive stuff!  Hope you all have a great summer full of lots of fun!