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Tutorial for reusing coffee pods to make a K Cup Earth Craft. Help kids learn about recycling + read The Earth Book by Todd Parr.
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Finger painting station: Put a very small amount of metallic acrylic paint into a salsa cup. Barely cover the bottom. Prepare a cup for each color. Cover the table with paper or tagboard painting mats. At the other tables: Put a black tempera cake and one old brush per student in a ...
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I get creative sitting out in the garden or while I’m hanging ten with a cup of tea. But is it cheating? The Artist Debates A lot of people in the artistic community feel that digital painting/drawing is basically cheating. Well, yes and no. I don’t think anything can replace the...
Try making a collage.Cut or rip construction or tissue paper in a variety of colors into small pieces. Provide your child with a small amount of glue in a disposable cup, a thin paintbrush, and paper. Model using the brush with a small dot of glue on the paper. You can vary what yo...