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Claude Monet, Tempera Paint

Monet’s Windmills

October 20, 2022 Leave a Comment

Come explore the history of the windmills of Holland and create a beautiful Windmill painting inspired by Claude Monet. During his stay, Monet painted about 20 views of Zaandam, a picturesque little town near Amsterdam. This art project allows children to experiment with tempera paints and contains simple steps to follow and bright visuals forRead More

Flower Power, Nature

Nature Study: Daisy

July 25, 2021 Leave a Comment

Bright, cheerful, easy to grow, daisies are a popular choice for gardens. The flowers are easy to identify and are common in cottage gardens and classic perennial borders. Artists over the years have found inspiration in the common daisy and have included them in many of their still life paintings. Vincent Van Gogh in particularRead More

Garden, Nature

Up in the Garden Mural

July 6, 2021 Leave a Comment

My young artists were delighted creating gardens inspired by the book Up in the Garden Down in the Dirt. by Kate Messner. This book is perfect for children to explore the hidden world and many lives of a garden through the course of a year! Up in the garden, the world is full of green—leavesRead More

The Painted Garden

The Garden Studio

July 5, 2021 Comments : 2

A shed is normally used to keep your gardening tools and landscaping items neatly tucked away and out of site. I chose to use my shed as a space to relax and get creative, hence, the Garden Art Studio. My latest inspiration to decorate the outside of my garden art studio comes from the small floral shopsRead More

Flower Power, Vincent VanGogh

Van Gogh’s White Roses

February 1, 2021 Leave a Comment

In May 1890, during the final three weeks before leaving the hospital in Saint-Rémy, Van Gogh painted a beautiful group of four still lifes, two paintings containing Roses and two containing Irises. He wrote his brother Theo, saying he had “worked as in a frenzy. Great bunches of flowers, violet irises, big bouquets of roses…”Read More

Claude Monet, Landscape, Nature

Monet’s Poplar Trees

December 21, 2020 Leave a Comment

The Poplars series paintings were made by Claude Monet in the summer and fall of 1891. The trees were in a marsh along the banks of the Epte River a mile upstream from Monet’s home and studio. Claude Monet was in almost every sense the founder of French Impressionist painting, the term itself coming fromRead More

Art History Timeline, Beatrix Potter, Literature

The Watering Can

May 26, 2020 Leave a Comment

A watering can (or watering pot) is a portable container, usually with a handle and a funnel, used to water plants by hand. It has been in use since at least 79 A.D. and has since seen many improvements in design. Apart from watering plants, it has varied uses, as it is a fairly versatileRead More

Flower Power, Nature

The Flower Garden

March 1, 2020 Leave a Comment

Flowers in a garden. Need a splash of color to brighten your day? Try this adorable project which has simple directions for an amazing result. Supplies Needed: Tempera Paint in various shades: pink, orange, red, yellow, peach, purple and white Square piece of construction paper in shades of yellow, pink and orange Flat paint brushesRead More

Flower Power

Morisot Flower Bouquets

January 20, 2019 Comments : 19

Need a little bouquet to brighten your day? Try creating these Impressionistic style flowers inspired by the artist Berthe Morisot. Simple art materials, such as tempera paint, construction paper and paint brushes are the tools used to create your own mini masterpieces. My sweet artists, ages 8 and 9 years, created these in a 50Read More

1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, Claude Monet

Monet: Reflections on the Seine River

February 22, 2018 Comments : 5

Monet was known for his “plein air” paintings. Plein Air is french for “in the open air” and represents when an artist sketches or paints outdoors, as opposed to in a studio. Creating outdoors was possible by the invention of painting tubes and helped the artist record accurate impressions of a changing moment. My youngerRead More

Claude Monet, Flower Power, Nature

Monet Sunflowers

July 4, 2016 Leave a Comment

When people think of sunflowers they think of Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh. He is the most famous artist to be associated with painting sunflowers, but did you know Frenchman Claude Monet painted in 1881’s ‘Bouquet of Sunflowers’ which predates Van Gogh’s work. It seems likely that Van Gogh, who saw this painting, was inspiredRead More

Clay, Flower Power

Mixed Media Flower Bouquets

April 24, 2016 Comments : 4

My students love working with different mediums, but when you put them together you get a fun, adorable project such as these flower bouquets. What you will need: Air dry clay Tempera Paint Paint Brushes- small round Cardboard Painted Paper Glue Scissors Gallery Here is a fun video that demonstrates the process of creating theseRead More

Flower Power, Picasso, Valentines Day

Picasso: Rose Period Hearts and Flowers

January 12, 2016 Comments : 3

Pablo Picasso is known for many different paintings and fun sculptures, but did you know of his Rose Period artworks?       Picasso’s Blue Period lasted for 4 years. It was a sad time in his life and he primarily used blue paint in his works. After that sad time Pablo fell in loveRead More

3rd grade, Claude Monet, Flower Power

Monet’s Garden Flowers

March 1, 2015 Leave a Comment

Hey, if you’re like me you’re itching to get out and work in the garden. During the summer my art palette is my garden. I love working with beautiful flowers that display the same bright colors commonly found in the tempera paint in my classroom. Here is a quick and fun project that your students will love doing:Read More

Claude Monet, Flower Power, Nature

Irises by Monet

January 22, 2015 Comments : 12

  Irises were among Monet’s favorite flowers. They lined the pathways leading up to the house and Japanese bridge on the artist’s property at Giverny.          Monet applied thick purples, blues and green paint using bold strokes. The effect was possibly induced by his poor vision.       If you needRead More

Jim Dine, Valentines Day

Jim Dine Hearts

January 17, 2025 Leave a Comment

Jim Dine Hearts is one of the most beloved themes, central to the artist’s historical body of work. … A self-described romantic artist, Dine has embraced the heart as a template through which he can explore relationships of color, texture, and composition. Inspiration The Circus #3 In ‘The Circus #3’, he uses vibrant primary colorsRead More

Art of China, Directed Drawing, Lunar New Year

Chinese Lanterns

January 16, 2024 Leave a Comment

Celebrate the Lunar New Year and Create Chinese Lanterns! ”How to Draw Chinese Lanterns“ directed drawing guide is perfect for your students to spur learning about the Lunar New Year, create stunning art that you will love to display in your classroom, hallway or learning space while also helping to boost their confidence as artists. TheseRead More

Art of China, Lunar New Year, Travel The World

Lunar New Year: Pagodas

January 15, 2024 Leave a Comment

Celebrate the Lunar New Year! Every year, millions of Asian families come together to celebrate the first new moon in the sky. Now your students can learn and love creating these beautiful Pagoda buildings. Included in this pdf are step by step directions using simple materials such as construction paper and markers, informative text, andRead More

Art Classroom, Color, Painted Paper, Tempera Paint

Painted Paper Art Painting Method

November 25, 2023 Comments : 2

When painting with tempera paint, I have found over the years that using water dilutes your paints and makes your paint colors not vivid and become muddy. Here are some helpful tips for painting with children 6-12. Have fun creating and remember, use a placemat instead of water to keep your paints bright !!!!

Animals, Art and Literature, Fall

Fall Cats

November 19, 2023 Leave a Comment

Want a colorful project that incorporates color, line and shapes while connecting to children’s literature? This project is purrrfect! My students loved creating these adorable cats inspired by this fun book, It’s Fall, by Renee Kurilla. Bright, warm colored trees and gray cats make these pieces of art a striking display for all love. FallRead More

Fairy Tales, Fall, Garden, Painted Paper

Garden Folkloric Houses

November 5, 2023 Comment : 1

Keep on Creating!

Fall, Watercolors

Oak Leaves

October 7, 2023 Leave a Comment

Background Information Step One – Drawing Option 1 Step One Drawing – Option 2 Keep Creating!

Flower Power, Vincent VanGogh

Van Gogh’s: Sunflowers

August 31, 2023 Leave a Comment

I am so excited to share with you a new product for us at Painted Paper Art!  Inspiration Vincent created Still Lifes (a collection of flowers and or fruit not moving) a little differently than the Impressionist artists of his time period. After practicing with many different flowers, he chose a specific variety as hisRead More

Kindergarten, Matisse, Murals, Nature

Matisse: View of Collioure

August 13, 2023 Leave a Comment

I love using big brushstrokes of bold bright colors splashed on paper. These brushstrokes help make the painted paper students use in my classroom to create beautiful masterpieces. Here are two colorful lessons inspired by the artist Henri Matisse’s painting View of Collioure. The town of Collioure is situated in France near the sea. MatisseRead More

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