How to Teach Art to Kids | All About Watercolors, Part 2
Using liquid watercolors with kids is a fun way to upgrade your art time. Here’s how to use them and how they differ from pan sets.
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Using liquid watercolors with kids is a fun way to upgrade your art time. Here’s how to use them and how they differ from pan sets.
Teaching art to kids is easy and fun, even if you don’t think you know how. First let’s talk all about watercolors for kids.
This Jane Newland-inspired Folk Art Forest art project Freebie uses watercolors and crayons and is the perfect art project for all ages.
Create beautiful autumn painted paper and use it in this adorable project inspired by the picture book The Leaf Thief by Alice Hemming.
Simple lines can be used to create this beautiful autumn watercolor art project with falling leaves and everyone’s favorite flannel.
In this Autumn art project for kids, students will create a toadstool jumping into a huge fall leave pile using oil pastels and watercolors.
We can’t talk about Bruno, but we can talk about this La Casita Art Project that’s perfect for all ages. Grab your free lesson plan here.
Create this beautiful multi-colored twilight cactus inspired by artist Ines Alvidres in this Hispanic Heritage Month Art Project.
This Dot Day Activity is a game and an art project in one! Here’s the step-by-step and a short video to get kids creating – effortlessly.
Create this Hispanic Heritage Month Art Project inspired by Stanley Bermudez and his op art, celebrating the beautiful colors of Venezuela.