Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

April 23, 2016

make a super soft Polar Bear with Snowflakes {DIY chalk art} with Kindergarteners

"I just want to kiss and hug my bear!" exclaimed one of the kindergarten students. For real, me too. They look so soft and fuzzy. But they're not. If only we could snuggle up to a polar bear. I would be selfish to keep all of these adorable bears to myself. So I'm sharing...

This is a super easy art project for kids at any age to experiment with chalkboard chalk. They can create and learn soft and sharp lines with smudging and smearing. These kindergarteners (80+) had such a blast with this art project. I loved it because they ALL created amazing polar bear faces and are artists in practice! Whatever we can do to get them to think, draw, cut, and glue - super good skills for any age. 

Here's what you need:

  • black construction paper (main paper)
  • white chalk
  • small piece of black (nose)
  • pencil
  • scissors
  • permanent marker


hello there!






  • Using the chalk, (try to use most of the paper with the face) DRAW A LINE starting near the bottom and all the way back down to create the head (we called it a full rainbow or upside down U).
  • Then add the EARS on each side, same U shape.
  • Next use the FLAT SIDE of the chalk to fill in the head and ears.
  • Take your finger and SMEAR the chalk inside the head and around the edges to create a smooth and fuzzy surface.
  • Draw little circles for snowflakes/stars and then smear a little bit to appear glowing.






  • Next draw a triangle for the nose, round off the tips, cut out, and glue.







  • With a permanent marker draw details for the eyes, ears, nose and mouth (a little jingle).






Adorable Fuzzy Polar Bears




















Aren't they cute? I love kid art skills.









Happy Bears




January 28, 2013

3-D Snowflakes




Bring on the snowflakes baby! This is such a simple way to make 3-D snowflakes without much thought(cut out of cheap white floppy paper).  Star Tutorial Here

My kids and I cut out a bunch of regular snowflakes (even my two year-old) one snowy Sunday afternoon and hung them as garland above the reading bench. 

Just a side note: I haven't posted on my website for over 2 months! Wow, we still created art during that time, but it was a nice break from the net I must admit.  Did I mention I'm having our 4rth baby in March?








 Brrr...

November 29, 2011

Snowmen... acrylic and oil pastels - Winter Art Class

Simple Snowmen Illustrations by kids!
(ages 3-6 years old)


Acrylic paint on blue paper (age 3) She makes amazing circles!


Oils pastels on black paper (age 6) Beautiful color!


Oil pastels on blue paper (age 6) Lots of buttons!


They had so much fun and their snowmen drawings are fabulous!



November 16, 2011

Making Our CLAY SNOWMAN Family


This was so much fun for the fam! 
Making snowmen out of clay... 

Not that we really wanted to have the snow come as early as it did, but we did enjoy sculpting our snowman family! Each of us in our family made a snowman to represent ourself: my hubby, myself, our daughter (8 years), our son (6), and I made our baby girl's (18 mos). My hubby and I are in the rear admiring the view...ahhh...







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Simple Snowmen Illustrations 
by Kids 
(ages 3-6 years)

 Acrylic on blue paper (age 3) Amazing circles!


 Oil pastels on black paper (age 6) Long nose...


Oil Pastels on blue paper (age 6) Lots of buttons!

**Fun snow time!**
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More Simple Clay SNOWMEN 
(made and painted by 6 year-olds)





Paint and glitter!


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Snowman Window Painting





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