Feelin' Funky Monday: I wish I'd snapped a better photo of this skirt because it's straight up amazing. I scooped it up at the super fantastic etsy store SassySenoritaVintage (great shop, awesome seller!). It's completely hand appliquéd and so detailed. After receiving it, I thought I'd try my hand at the same appliqué method only to find that it's super intense! That's a DIY that might take a while. top and necklace: Anthro, gift from a friend; skirt: vintage, SassySenoritaVintage; shoes: last season, Payless
Hey there, all y'all! Unlike last week when I wrote this post, this week zipped by at the speed of light. And it's kinda freakin' me out to think that we'll be in September before we know it. So much art making to do, always so little time! Story of every art teacher's life.
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This week I thought I'd share with you a lil sneak peak of our dot-inspired projects for International Dot Day! At first it was kinda tough coming up with dot-esque projects...and now I can't STOP coming up with ideas! I'm trying to force myself to save 'em for next year. I mean, we can't have every project this year be based around a dot...or can we?! I'll share the complete deets on these projects when the kids have completed 'em.
In other news: I'M SO EXCITED ABOUT THE APRON SEW-ALONG! I've loved seeing everyone's creations thus far (some of you have even finished your aprons, you over-achievers!), it's been so inspiring and super fun. If you wanna join along and see what's peeps be making, go here. This week, I'll share with you how to finish that apron off. Then I HAVE A SURPRISE in store for those of you that complete your apron! But you'll have to wait for the final apron-sewing installment to find that out, eee!
Also, can I just tell y'all how much I've loved hearing your stories of childhood memories that built the brick sh## house you are today?! I'm so inspired, happy, motivated-to-be-that-person-in-a-child's-life that you just don't know. You can still leave your story and be entered to win a Spiral Art Kit by August 31st. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Finally, can we talk about the neglected elephant in the room: The Artsy Book Club? This week I'm gonna show y'all the influence the Teach like a Pirate book has had on my first couple of days/weeks in the art room. I've tweaked routine/lessons/song-and-dance a little bit and I'm looking forward to sharing with ya what's worked and what needs more work, if ya know what I mean.
Alrightie, kids! I'll be back soon with more apron-age, a visit to my art room and a brand new DIY (er, finally! It seems I got a little distracted by Orange is the New Black marathons. My bad.). Chat soon!
First Grade Concentric Circles and Radial Designs: For the dots in first grade, the kids painted their plates with a concentric pattern and then added detail in tiny brushes with black ink. Once complete, we created those painted papers (one side textured the other side dot-stamped) which we'll use to enhance our plates. This is gonna be for a great big hairy group project that I just can't wait to show you! Deets to come, y'all.
Dang! Can you believe some of that detailed first grade painting?! I mean, these kids are 5 years old, y'all!
Maxi Wednesday: This is my Art Teacher from the 1970's ensemble. You like? I'm into this whole bright color/ethnic pattern thing that I'm seeing everywhere and it's totes influencing my outfit choices. dress: vintage, Buffalo Exchange
Because I love them so and didn't think the first photo did 'em justice, I thought I'd share some close ups.
Speaking of shipping, there was some serious happiness in my mailbox this week! Artist and art teacher Daniel Langhans sent me those awesome CareBear stickers along with that rad card...and that envelope! You can find more of Daniel's awesomeness here: TiltedEarthStudios.com. I can't wait to enlarger that envelope on the copier and make it into a sign for my art room!
And another art teacher buddy of mine sent me this gems she'd recently printed (Kelly, I LOVE THEM!). You can find handmade items by Kelly here: etsy.com/shop/jkmartinstudios. These prints totally put me in the mood for my fave holiday. I already have a place for them on the wall in our living room, I just need to get them framed. Funny thing is, both these awesome artists are from Arizona! Thanks guys!!
Please link to the bride of frankenstein artist! I'd love to buy some for a friend of mine - she's getting married on halloween and that's part of her design theme!
ReplyDeleteHi Jen! Kelly has an etsy shop (not sure if these prints are in them) and I've gotten her email for you. Here's her info: kellymorganmartin@gmail.com and the etsy shop is etsy.com/shop/jkmartinstudios. Have fun shopping :)
DeleteHooray for Arizona artists! We have a pretty cool art scene here. Now I'm gonna have to send you some art. :)
ReplyDeleteHi ! LOVE The projects! Questions on 3rd and 4th:
ReplyDeletewhat size plate did they cut for their base? Those are just sharpies on the foil?
Also, for the 4th grade string art, do you have a post or a website to recommend to find out how to do that with kids? (never done it myself either)
Do you have 5th grade?
I think my post just disappeared, so I apologize if it shows up twice... but I also had a question about the string art: what kind of needles do you use? Do students use a template to measure out perfect notches? And how/with what do you have them poke holes in the cardboard with?
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Hi Brittany! Well, my kids are finishing them this week...so I will be sharing the info in a blog post probably on Thursday. All the details about needles, cardboard, etc will be there...so stay tuned :)
DeleteHi Cassie, I have a question for you about your string art project. Do you just use card board and nails or something else to attach the string to? I am just wondering how you keep the nails in the bored. Thank you!
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Hi Jessica! No nails were used, just cardboard and a thumbtack to puncture the holes! Super easy. I explain it in this youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFjt0CFAD7w
DeleteWhat do you use to color on the foil?
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