The Pumpkin Patch Hey folks, it’s that time of year! Apple cider, hayrides, harvest time, beautiful changing leaves, and of course pumpkins! My 1st grade artists created… Continue Reading →
Monet: Reflections on the Seine River Monet was known for his “plein air” paintings. Plein Air is french for “in the open air” and represents when an artist sketches or… Continue Reading →
Travel the World of Art: New York Introduce your students to the colorful world of Travel through Art: New York City. Children will learn about the key icons and landmarks of… Continue Reading →
CREATE Magazine ~ Vol 2: This is New York Start spreading the news! I love New York City! After visiting New York City this past spring, I really wanted to create projects inspired… Continue Reading →
Vibrant Van Gogh’s Sunflowers I am always inspired by the beauty in Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings, especially his Sunflowers paintings. Did you know that Vincent Van Gogh was… Continue Reading →
Fabulous Fun Folk Art Who doesn’t love folk art? The bright bold colors, the fun patterns and the quirky materials all make up super exciting folk… Continue Reading →
In My Heart Can I just tell you that this book, In My Heart, is so incredibly adorable. It is an eye catching, colorful explosion of… Continue Reading →
Magical Heart Wands This is the time of year that just makes me smile. All the beautiful shades of pinks, reds, and purples, the delightful hearts, and… Continue Reading →
Festival Of Lights- Menorah Celebrating various holidays is special for my students. One project that is a favorite of many is the Festival of Lights Menorah. The Chanukiah (the… Continue Reading →
The Art of Stories Vol. 4: Little Cloud by Eric Carle I love connecting other subjects together with my art projects. I think it is so important because everything in our lives is connected… Continue Reading →