Cave Art Paintings Students love creating cave art paintings! Lots of art materials are used for this layered project. I like to have my students create these… Continue Reading →
Landscapes Postcards with Modeling Clay One of my favorite things to do is layer art materials. Remember using modeling clay in science class? Why not mix it up… Continue Reading →
James Rizzi ~ Pop Art Buildings James Rizzi is a American Pop Artist, born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His neighborhood of tall buildings, busy streets, taxi cabs… Continue Reading →
The Art of India Travel the World of Art: INDIA! The Art of India Bundle introduces students to the rich patterns and decorative icons of India. Children will… Continue Reading →
Dia de los Muertos Paper Skeletons In many areas of Mexico, the Day of the Dead celebrations are the most important celebration of the year. This colorful celebration invites the… 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 →
Printmaking I : City Skylines with Reflections Printmaking is magical for kids and adults as well. The process of creating an image then transferring that image to another piece of paper… Continue Reading →
Faux Stained Glass Windows In 6th grade we study the Art Historical Time Line. We always do a “faux” stained glass window project using liquid watercolors and sharpies.… Continue Reading →
Van Gogh’s Pumpkin Patch If you love Van Gogh’s Starry Night and pumpkins this project is just for you! Here is the latest Painted Paper Art’s video now… Continue Reading →
The Organized Art Teacher: Vol. 1 The Best Paint Brushes for the Art Room. Hey folks! I have been getting a lot of emails and questions on how I organize my classroom and how to teach off an art cart.… Continue Reading →