Saturday, October 25, 2025

Let's Draw Sunflowers (and 3 Bonus Sunflower Projects!)

Hey, friends! I'm coming to you with my second sunflower themed lesson because, well, they are just so perfect for this time of year!

Recently, I shared a sunflower printing collage project here that I know you'll love:
This lesson is also perfect for a line and shape review as well as an introduction to collage!
Making your own sunflowers is also super fun! I have done projects like this with my students with kiln fired clay...but this one was done with salt dough clay. Recipe and details here!
If you are looking for a fun printing sunflower lesson with a nod to Warhol, you may want to check this lesson out! 
Speaking of artist inspiration, this one was clearly inspired by Vincent van Gogh! To watch the full drawing video, just go here:

Now, more on Payons and how I use them in a moment! I have lots to say about this art supply from Prang. But first...

Did you know that Vincent is one of the seven artists featured in my decide-your-direction art adventure titled Find Your Way? There are seven world famous artists for you to go on adventures with!

I wrote this book for my students...as they worked, they loved to be read to. But I always struggled to find the perfect art history book for them. So...I wrote one! My book also includes art activities and biographies of the seven artists featured. To read snippets, find out more and get a copy, visit here. 
Oh! Did I mention that I created over 80 illustrations to bring the book to life?! Yeah...this was a huge project and one that I know you and your artists will love. To learn more about how I read chapter books in my art room, visit here!
I also included actual quotes from the artists...that's what you see here in bold print. The other artists featured are: Hokusai, Frida Kahlo, Claude Monet, Augusta Savage, Leonardo da Vinci and Salvador Dali!
What better way to create artwork inspired by Vincent van Gogh than while hearing all about him in art class!?

Okay, now let's talk art supplies...
For this lesson, I am using Prang's Payons which are water soluable or watercolor CRAYONS! I had never played with them much before until the last couple years and I love them! They go on just like a crayon BUT...with the addition of water, the colors transform into watercolor. The colors are super vibrant and fun. 

However...if you don't have those on hand or they are not in your budget, you can do THE SAME THING with Prang's markers! I used ton only buy a certain brand of markers (ahem, I think you know the ones I mean) until I discovered that they seemed to dry out quickly and just seemed like they didn't last as long. When I got my hands on Prang's markers, I was suprised: they are juicy and bright...AND work perfect for a project like this where you just add water! If you aren't familiar with this method, you can see it in action in this lesson of mine here. 

Anyway, have fun friends! I hope there's a sunflowery lesson here that you and your artists enjoy!


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Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sunflower Still Life Collage


Hey friends! Today I'm sharing with you a fun sunflower still life lesson that is the perfect review for lines and shapes...while introducting collage and monoprinting! This lesson is perfect for your 1st grade and up...and I'm going to share with you a bunch of alternative art supplies just in case you are on a cart or don't have the supplies I am using on hand. So, like many of my videos of late, I'll walk you through a 'teacher talk' at the start of the video to help you think through how you can best make this lesson work for you. Here you go:
Before we dive in, I do want to share...my book, Art Teacherin' 101, has been sold out for the last month. I'm happy to say that I now have it back in stock! If you have been waiting to get a copy or just want to find out more details on my book, you can find it here. 
I'm so excited that my book has sold 10K copies! It's so amazing to think that I've been able to share with so many incredible art teachers. A big thanks if you have ordered a copy! And...just so you know...I sign all copies before packing them up. That's right...my books are packed and sold by yours truly. I'm an independent book publisher and seller. If you ever have any questions about that, feel free to reach out! 

And now...back to the lesson:
To begin, I used my tempera paint filled bingo daubers! You can pick up your empty daubers here.  And my preferred paint (and supplies) are here.

Knowing that not everyone has bingo daubers or the time to fill them, in the video, I share a couple of alternatives. Students could use tempera sticks to create their line papers or...they could paint the lines! So even if you are on a cart or short on supplies, I got you.
This lesson could be done on 9" X 12" paper as the final result or, my preference, 12" X 18" paper. I like the larger format only because it allowed more room for the bigger flower prints. 

For the flower prints, I would recommend using a pizza pan. I got a class set at Dollar Tree for $1.25 each and use them ALL THE TIME. We print on them so much! 
By the way, if you are new to using tempera paint with students and are looking for some pointers, I got you covered right here!
I would split this lesson into three days: 

Day #1: Creating the line papers! Do a Line Review with my friend Larry the Line, of course!
Day #2: Flower Printing! You could include a shape review here! In the video, I talk about both organic and geometric shapes. Alfred the Ape Knows his Shapes would come in handy here!
Day #3: Collage it all together! On the final days of this lesson, it's time to create a collage! If students need a reminder on how to use their scissors and glue...well, I think I can help!
AND...if you are looking for a way to have a Calm and Focused art class, you may want to check out my tips here...and my book that kids LOVE to hear while they work...here!

Have a great week, friends!


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Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Top 12 Art Lessons on SHAPE!

For your older students, like 3rd and 4th grade, this lesson is a great way to not only review line and shape but also...color! This lesson is one that I do every year as a fundraiser. The results are always absolute show stoppers. HOWEVER...I no longer make black glue that I mention in this lesson. You can, of course, but it's a total pain! So...be sure and check out this hack on that here as well as my tips and tricks for using chalk in the art room.
Looking for a fun and colorful painting project to teach students about geometric and organic shapes? This one is so fun and the results are so happy! You can check out the full lesson (with video!) here.
No bingo daubers? No problem! Check out how we did this lesson with kindergarten before I had bingo daubers!
This Paul Klee/Mary Blair-inspired shape lesson was apart of a rotating stations that I did with my students. For my first thru fourth grade, my students rotated from station to station making a variety of shape-inspired art. These castles were one of the stations. The following art class, we added color and designs to these castles. You can check them out here!
Looking to dive into a little printing? This lesson is one I do with my kindergarten students but kids of all ages have enjoyed it! All you need are some foam stickers and a large foam shape for the background. I found these hearts at the dollar store but I've also used foam stars too! You can check out this lesson here.
Here is a little look at the printing plates created with stars in the background. This was apart of my shape making stations! Details on that here. 
I also did a variation of this lesson with my older students as they learned about shape and radial symmetry! You can check out the lesson and video here. 
After students are finished printing with their plates, the plates can be turned into some super cool metal art! You can check out that process here. 
If you are interested in doing elements of art stations in your  art room, I made a video to walk you and your students through the process. You can find it here. 
During 2020, I did a series of videos on robots...that all feature the element of art of SHAPE. This first one is all about drawing robots and using shapes. You can find that video here. 
Did I mention that there are several TOTALLY FREE downloads? Yep! Check them out here!
Collage is the perfect way to introduce students to shape! You can find the video lesson for this robot collage project here.
I always love doing collagraphs with my students. Start hoarding those cereal and snack boxes as that cardboard is thin and easy to cut. These can be created by doing crayon rubbings as I did here or you could use brayers and printing ink. Find the video lesson here. 
You could also take it in a totally different direction by covering the collagraph with foil and doing marker prints! This type of printing is always one the kids love! Details here.
Looking for a fun LINE and SHAPE review that also ties in with this spooky time of the year? I have a lesson for you then! You can find the full lesson video and lesson details here. 
Looking for a fun shape sculpture lesson? This is a fun way to not only use up some scrap paper but also...it's a nice follow up to my line sculpture project! You can find this lesson video here. 

AND...if you are looking for the perfect book to share with your students as they explore shape...have I got it for you! Check it out here, friends, and have a great week!
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Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Line and Shape Monster Collage!


Hi, y'all!

I recently created a lesson with my friends over at Prang using (my favorite!) their Tru-Ray construction paper and Prang's white school glue. You can find the lesson, with the step-by-step process here!


To dive into the video, here ya go:

I hope you like it!

This lesson is perfect if you are wanting to do a line and shape review and create something a little fun and silly for the Halloween session. 

I shared a variation of this lesson a couple years ago that is more line focused. It's the perfect lesson for pre-K and you can find it here
Need some shape books for the lesson? You can find my book Alfred the Ape Knows his Shapes here. 

And another fun book to read would be this one. It's always a hit with the kids!

I hope your artists have fun with this one!
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Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Simple Shape Sculpture Lesson!

One of my VERY favorite lessons of all time is teaching my kindergarteners how to make LINE sculptures. And we do this lesson on the very first day of art class!
Several years ago, I started doing these shape sculptures with my students when we were finished with our unit on LINE. And I realized...I never shared that lesson with you in video form!

So, I thought I'd create a new video for you and your artists in case you are ready to dive into the wonderful world of SHAPES!

Some troubleshooting for this lesson:

* You'll probably want to start with either a 12" square of paper or a sheet of 9" X 12" construction paper to create the cube.

* So that your students will be able to create shapes that are a good size for the cube, you'll want rectangles of paper that are 12" X 2"

* You'll need glue! Glue sticks may work in a pinch...but I find that the hold is better with glue.

* OF COURSE, you'll probably want a good book to read for your shape lesson. How about THIS ONE?! ;)

You could do this lesson any number of ways!
For a quick version, you may wish to leave the construction paper blank. This allows the shapes to really take center stage. 
OR...you could use paint sticks or ink-filled bingo daubers and have students do a little bit of a line review. In the video, I wanted to share all three versions! Personally, I like the plain background best but I am always looking for a good review and the lines in the background does just that. 

Don't forget! I just shared a super fun SHAPE painting lesson that is a great tie-in with this project. 
No matter what, I do hope you and your amazing artists have fun! Please let me know if you do this lesson, I would love to see their awesome artwork!
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