How to use scribbles with your art students? How to use scribbles with your art students? Here are six methods of using scribbles in art making. Scribbles are inviting, fun, and wild.  Most children easily pick up a drawing tool and make marks which eventually become scribbles.  Here are many ways to look at scribbles differently. Let’s define and look at how to use scribbles with your art students today.  A good starting point Scribbles are a good starting point when it comes to art making, because kids just make them.  If you type scribble art in the search bar of your internet browser, youRead More →

2 Fun & Easy Fall Art Lessons So the summer has ended and school has started. Autumn time has many inspirations to develop fun fall art adventures that kids will find success in producing. From pumpkins on the ground to bats in the air, here I will present 2 successful fun and easy fall art lessons that are awesome. Students have found success in these amazingly awesome lessons. They are geared toward the younger age. But I have found in the past that some older students often ask are we going to make that project. Therefore, don’t pass on the opportunity to try out theseRead More →

All art starts with a mark. It took a long time to finally work this into some art lessons. Two books inspire dot themed art lessons. These include “Lots of Dots” by Craig Frazier and “The Dot” by Peter H. Reynolds . Resulting in marks and dots art lessons that defines a dot with students. Your students will enjoy discovering how art starts with dots and marks. Definitions What is the difference between the marks and dots? In the marks and dots art lesson a teacher must have a discussion. A mark is random, accidental, and/or that could be considered a stain that is notRead More →