
Bubble Prints!
After experimenting with several ways of doing bubble prints, I think I found a way that works well. I poured some kids bubbles into small containers. Then, I mixed a few drops of food coloring into the containers. …

After experimenting with several ways of doing bubble prints, I think I found a way that works well. I poured some kids bubbles into small containers. Then, I mixed a few drops of food coloring into the containers. …

Welcome back to a new school year! Clean Classroom Origami Hanging from Ceiling Conduct Contract taped to inside of sketchbook Decorating the sketchbook covers with our names

Here is a post that I am putting on my school class website for parents: Children are prolific artists. I have found some interesting ways to document your child’s art journey and display favorite works of art. 1. …

I’ve been taking a watercolor class this summer, which has been very useful in learning new techniques and basically how to approach painting. Here are a few paintings that I made this summer: I think it will be…

I would like to introduce to you some of my favorite women artists. Molly, over at Her Speak, posted about some of her favorites. Without further introduction, here are some to get you thinking, exploring and looking. Shinique…

Here is a an OLD lesson that I taught about 6 years ago at my previous school. I think these turned out lovely. These chalk drawings were inspired by the Pueblo dwellings of the Native Americans. We read…


Here is one of my favorite little clay projects I have done. We made clay monsters. I taught this project about 5 years ago and I haven’t done it again. I think I will do it again this…

Today I am going to share with you some pages inside the book Parade, by Donald Crews. This book would be excellent to illustrate the idea of showing depth through overlapping. The colors and pictures are so much…
Today I am featuring Karen Bosch on the 5th installment of the Art Teacher Showcase. 1) My name is Karen Bosch and my blog is Pixels and Paintbrushes: I also have a personal blog called Clever Karen…

I figured out how to make a stand-alone page for the art teacher directory! If you haven’t added your’s yet, you must! It needs to be an art teacher blog, however. I will delete it if it is…

I am taking a watercolor class this summer at the local recreation and parks department. Our first real painting assignment was to paint a picture of clouds. No, it couldn’t be just a white cloud on white…

The next Art Teacher Blog I will be showcasing is Jody Sebring’s. 1. The name and URL of your blog www.artfor1170.blogspot.com2. A brief description of your blog and why it is awesome. Tell us where you live and…

Another fun activity we did at art summer camp was blowing ink with straws. First, squirt out a bit of liquid watercolor (we did not dilute it at all). Then, take a straw and hold it right above…

I’ve been busy making lots of personal artwork… Here are some journal pages and greeting cards: