Monday, April 25, 2011

Versatile Blogger Award!

Versatile Blogger Award!



Spectacular News! I was given The Versatile Blogger Award by the talented Mary over at http://marymaking.blogspot.com/ ! Thanks Mary & check out her awesome blog if you haven't yet!
First here are 7 things that you may not know about me:

1. I have a super awesome supportive husband named Josh, and we'll be married 5 years this June!
2. My beautiful daughter Kyla is 2.5, she loves swimming and mermaids.
3. I am an only child & live 2 hours away from my family.
4. I am an 80's rock music junkie
5. I am very independent and enjoy time alone (maybe an only child thing!).
6. My favorite art medium is watercolor.
7. I love clean, neat & organized!
Now to the 10 bloggers that I feel are worth such an Award:


http://msnovak.blogspot.com/ Organized Chaos
http://myadventuresinpositivespace.blogspot.com/ My Adventures in Positive Space
http://wilkartroom.blogspot.com/ Wilkinson's Wonderful World of Art
http://thomaselementaryart.blogspot.com/
http://thinkcreateart.blogspot.com/
http://acquiringexpensivehobbies.blogspot.com/2011/02/free-liquid-watercolors.html
http://afaithfulattempt.blogspot.com/
http://msjuliesartschool.blogspot.com/
http://sellsart.blogspot.com/
To accept the award, there are several steps:
-Thank the person who gave you the award and link them back to your post.
-Tell us seven things about yourself.
-Award ten recently discovered bloggers
-Contact these bloggers and let them know they've received their award

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Rainbow Vertical & Horizontal







Kindergarten students did a great job with this project! We painted vertically in rainbow colors even using the intermediate colors! We also learned the Spanish way to say the colors. Once the paintings were dry students cut horizontally and glued the strips down leaving a little space in between. Great project and good job Kinder Artists!




Burger Art-Back by popular demand!

This is one of those keeper projects! The students always ask about it and seem to really enjoy it. I found this project a few years back and not sure what site it was even on. I've seen other blogs show it too. I do it with 4th grade and we focus on shapes, line and texture. I tell the kids that we want people to get hungry looking at these! Pop art of course- a little Clas Oldenberg:http://unamericanaincucina.com/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/dualburger.jpg always does the trick. Then we view several picture of burgers from all the fast food places and some homemade looking ones too! Students can hardly wait to get going and I love this one too!

Ted Harrison Landscapes




This super idea came from Gail over at 'That Artist Woman.' She has an awesome site and here's the info on the Ted Harrison Project! http://thatartistwoman.blogspot.com/2011/02/painting-in-style-of-ted-harrison.html
Thanks Gail!


Thiebaud Ice Cream Cones

This is the second year I've done this project and once again it was a success! I saw it a few years back here:http://oodlesofart.blogspot.com/search/label/Wayne%20Thiebaud and will probably continue to do it! We look at Thiebaud's art, get hungry and then layer on some ice cream. The kids color with crayon and then do a light watercolor over the top!

Mister Seahorse!



I saw this over at http://onecrayolashort.blogspot.com/! A Super AWESOME idea and thank you! It was well worth the mess because the kids loved this one! We used sponges to dab on blue (12 x 18), Neon pink and orange (7 x18) and neon green and yellow (4x6). The painting took a full 60 minutes. The second class students traced my seahorse template and combined the picture. Results are amazing and thanks again for sharing over at One Crayola Short!!



Picasso Guitars



Second grade LOVES this project! I saw this last year over at Mr. E's place and had to do it again! The students enjoyed learning about Picasso and all of his many styles of art. We also learned the parts of a guitar and talked about the difference in an acoustic and electric. Lots of fun!



5th Grade Coil Pottery









Here are some of the coil pots made by the 5th graders. They all seem to love this project and the results are always great!