Art for Kids Hub is a great recourse for "How To" draw videos. The dad is an artist and shares his art with all of this kids as they do the videos together.
Have you seen rainbows being posted anywhere? Well it's a trend all around the world right now to create drawings, specifically rainbows and post them in your window. Many art teachers have also started creating "found object" color wheels. A color wheel is just a rainbow in a circle and "found objects" means things you can find around your house! I thought I'd give it a try with things around my house and would love to see what you can come up with too!
Do you have a printer at home and want to make beautiful coloring pages? Adobe is offering free printable coloring pages with excellent quality and detail!
Sharing is caring, the Jefferson art teacher shared her youtube channel with me. Check out the channel for some more fun project ideas, she's really funny!
If you haven't checked this out, you're missing out! Do lunch doodles with Mo, always creative and fun.
Frozen Sidewalk Chalk: https://fabulesslyfrugal.com/diy/summer-fun-with-ice-chalk-recipe/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcsYL4UDY88
Sidewalk Chalk Paint- WARNING VERY MESSY! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-YIcNvW2K4
Are you running out of sidewalk chalk for "chalk the walk" drawings? Try one of these recipes to create your own! WARNING: DO NOT TRY WITHOUT PARENT PERMISSION OR SUPERVISION SAYS MS. SARNOWSKI!
Experiment with drawing on the computer, no paper, marker, crayons, or paint needed!
Technology really not working? Print out this packet and try a "how to draw" worksheet instead. This packet was originally created for 1st-2nd grade students, but anyone is welcomed to try them out!
Art with Mati and Dada are funny and engaging cartoon videos about famous artist.
Have you ever been to the Met? It's a museum in New York City! Explore different artworks by traveling through time in a time machine without leaving the comfort of your own home!
The Tate is another wonderful art museum. This site has not only videos about art history, but activities as well.
More activity based resources to come...stay tuned and enjoy creating!
:-) Ms. Sarnowski