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Spring is in the air! Birds are chirping, flowers are blooming, and trees are budding. Let's bring some of the spring season into our art journal pages.
This simple art project is a great way to count down until spring weather is here once again!
This project is great to work on with children, or on your own. Celebrate Easter with some handmade art cards.
How to create a sketch book like those of Leonardo DaVinci. Save your sketches from everyday life in an art journal.
Kids fill an old sock with grass seed, then watch their new pet grow wild, green hair.
Instead of throwing it away or letting it pile up, put kids' art projects on display with inexpensive items like empty boxes and scrapbook paper supplies.
The handmade books created from this project are quick, inspirational, compact and kid-friendly. Great for a rainy day!
This easy craft project is a great way to recycle and teach children a new creative twist to mixed media paintings!
Graceful envelopes are a popular topic in mail-art circles, but have you seen what mixed-media artists have done with them? A new avenue to explore . . .
Looking for craft projects and materials that will give kids the most fun with the least mess? Try these tips for fun, easy and clean art projects for kids.
With a few simple and inexpensive art supplies around the house, children can produce artwork worthy of a "clothesline" art show.
It can be hard to keep kids busy when the weather is bad but there are rainy day activities and crafts kids love that provide hours of fun.
Children will love this cool robot project, which allows parents or teachers and kids to work together to create a one of a kind sculpture.
Parents and grandparents, in particular, will enjoy this art journal prompt. Show your admiration, appreciation, gratitude, and love for your family in your art journal.
Cartooning can teach visual understanding, story-telling, writing skills, brainstorming and perhaps even a sense of humor. ;-)
Spring-cleaning does not only mean getting rid of trash, reorganizing, and having a yard sale. It also means creating new pieces of art from winter scraps. (Kid friendly)
Make this science experiment the beginning of a weather station.
The things you can do with colored noodles is endless. Make collages, string them into necklaces, let young children glue them on paper to their delight.
This painting witll sparkle and glitter with "snow."
For those in cold winter climates, finding interesting and creative ideas for artist dates may be a bit of a challenge. Think outside the snowball!
We're surrounded by art supplies all the time; even when we open our mailboxes. Turn those pieces of junk mail, such as catalogs, into art books.
Rather than tossing those holiday greetings into the recycling bin, turn them into a journal or altered art. This project is great for children during winter break.
Many items around the home lend themselves well to painting activities for kids. These ideas offer an alternative to traditional paintbrushes or finger painting.


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