A Tiny Life No.3 | Etsy
All I want is a tiny life Is it lil' art ... or is it a greeting card ? Hey ! it's both ! It's a Lil Art Card (the giclee edition) A 3 x 4 giclee print of my original collage & gouache illustration. Each Lil' Art print is matted with a cream 5x7 mat and then attached to a heavy cream card stock folded to open like a greeting card and comes with a white envelope It's all sealed with love in a biodegradable cellophane sleeve and ships to you in a kraft stiff protective mailer. This Lil' Art…
Papier mâché sculpture poupées d'art Bandits art naïf | Etsy
« Le métro vert » - partie 1 est qu'un art lunatique 2 bandits poupées. cool upcycled escalade gens sculpture, tenue de Camouflage noire. Cette sculpture de bandits seront heureuse de monter votre mur du salon et décorez-le avec leur look noir et coloré. Ce noir bandits étaient autrefois une bouteilles de plastique jetables en plastique. Avec certaines peintures de papier mâché et acrylique, ils ont transformé cette superbes poupées. Peut être un merveilleux cadeau pour un amoureux de la…
Sea Animal Crafts & Activities - No Time For Flash Cards
As our archive of kids crafts and art project ideas continues to grow I like to take a day each week (or so) to do a round up. They help you find what you need fast! Here are 15 sea animal crafts and activities for you to try with your kids. Paper Bag Octopus Bubble […]
yarn baskets - Eighteen25
Yarn bowls. super easy 3d project. and they're way cool.
Bird & Cage
Bird in a cage craft. An Original #kids #craft by www.piikeastreet.com #piikeastreet
Make a Rock Portrait for Mom!
Rock paintings are such a classic craft for kids. Why not have them paint special rock portraits for Mom this Mother’s Day?! Everyone is sure to have a blast (well at least we did!). As part…
Watercolor Castle Art Project | Deep Space Sparkle
Teach your Kinder students about line, shape, watercolor and fairy tales with this watercolor castle lesson. Learning how to combine squares, rectangles,
Mrs. Weber's Art Class
I promised 1st graders that they could free paint the last day of class (they unanimously agreed this was what they wanted to do!) The more I thought about this, however, the more I didn't want them to have at the supplies with abandon as this often leads to lots of paper in the trash... Instead I had them write their first initial on a large sheet of paper as a bubble letter using oil pastels. They added minimal designs inside their letters with a reminder that white oil pastels could be…