Under the Sea Art Projects: Easy Clay Jellyfish
These clay jellyfish are some of the easiest under the sea art projects you’ll do, with a short supply list, and it can be complete in about 30 -45 minutes.
These clay jellyfish are some of the easiest under the sea art projects you’ll do, with a short supply list, and it can be complete in about 30 -45 minutes.
A fun and educational under the sea unit study, designed to be flexible enough to meet different elementary age groups.
Looking for an easy literature-inspired art lesson? Look no further than our Cookiesaurus Rex themed art lesson. Based on the fun children’s picture book, watercolors and oil pastels are all you need.
Drawing a seahorse may seem intricate, but if you take it step by step, you’ll find it’s quite easy. Using oil pastels and watercolor paint we’ll create these sweet and easy seahorses.
Children’s artwork isn’t just a clay mold here, or colored marker there; it’s a piece of what they’re trying to communicate, understand, and create in the world. Converting these pieces into gifts isn’t merely a craft project, it’s giving those everyday items personal, emotional weight.
Today, we’re diving into a fun and educational activity that’s perfect for this festive season: our Watercolor Reindeer Parts lesson!
Part of our background details collection, teach your kids how to paint these fall leaves to take their Autumn art up a notch.
Navigating the world of homeschooling art?
It’s like a trip to an art store. So many options, right?
But before we fill up our cart, let’s chat about what we really want for our kiddos when it comes to art and the homeschool art supplies we need to get them there.
Do you need a refresher or some tips on basic color theory? Here’s an easy introduction to help your preschool and elementary kids build your color theory knowledge.
How about a fun fall art project? This sweet sweater wearing dog is the perfect fit for homeschool learning this fall.