Silhouettes - Dinosaur Art Project #2
Here is another dinosaur art project that Kindergarten did this week. Silhouettes always look great and help with developing those scissor cutting skills. MATERIALS REQUIRED: watercolor paper, we used 90lb tempera paint, we used the dry cakes paintbrush templates (links provided below) black paper pastel and/or chalk glue stick scissors Tape off your watercolor paper onto your art board. Art boards are 1/4 inch thick pieces of masonite about 16 x 24. I get the Home depot staff to cut them…
Alphabet Handprint Art
It's the post you've all been waiting for.....the WHOLE alphabet! Here you go! Like I mentioned before, there are some letters that ...
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Bean Leaf Craft
This fall craft for kids is full of great textures, fine motor skills and lots of glue! This fall leaf craft is great for both older and younger kids. Younger children can make a beautiful craft just by adding beans to the leaf while older children can make more complex patterns using different types of beans. This leaf craft had lots of "again factor" in our house and we know your kids will love it too. You can definitely use your imagination with this one a little - our daughter came up…
Paper Plate Dinosaur Craft for Kids with Free Templates
This is a guest post for Learn with Play at Home written by the lovely Kate from The Craft Train. For more of their awesome ideas, be sure to check out their site. Enjoy, Debs :) 5 Paper Plate-a-sauruses with templates Here’s an activity for all the dinosaur-loving kids out there. These paper plate-a-sauruses are based on the real species and all feature a colourful paper plate body with a paper cut-out head, legs and tail. They can help kids learn the real names of the dinosaurs and also…
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Kindergarten Dinosaurs
Dino-Mite Dinosaurs For more information please follow me on Instagram @youngschoolartwithmr.g Like me on Facebook https://m.facebook.com/youngschoolart/ First, we drew some of the dinosaur parts and painted them using cardboard and straws. This was a great way to create the rough texture of the dinosaur's skin. Next, we added details such as legs and plates. We also created a fun place for our dinosaur to live. The students loved adding the lava and making the volcano erupt! Wow…
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