The Laughing Zebra

art for kids

Explore these sites and videos for a bit of kid-friendly artsy entertainment!

Here you’ll find all kinds of art lessons for kids, including how to draw for kids, even painting and origami for kids (including how to draw this adorable Love Monster).

Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence at Home (Mo doodles with you everyday at home during his lunch hour.

This gal is so inspiring and her website is just plain fun to look at. Might get an idea or two for a project of your own!

Rob Biddulph, a London-based author and illustrator, is holding online art classes for kids stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch one of these time-lapse videos of drawings he has guided kids through.

Fun artsy crafty stuff on this site (like dying your own eggs)!

Celebrate women artists with some fun lessons.

Fun with letters and one of my favorite art supplies – Mod Podge!

Lots of fun things to build on this site. A Cornhole game would be great entertainment for the whole family!

Make a cool impressionist landscape with oil pastels!

He is fun to watch and this guy will teach you how to draw like Picasso, Matisse , Kahlo, Haring and more!

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Do you have favorite go-to sites for art inspiration? Share them with me in the comments below!

My Top Ten for the Next Ten

To all you moms and dads at home with the kids…. I know you must be going a bit crazy by now trying to keep your kids occupied and content. As an art teacher and artist I always tended to gravitate toward an art project of some kind when my kids were home during school breaks. I guess it is what I am most comfortable with and art gets the creative juices flowing which tends to be relaxing and engaging at the same time. Plus there are hidden things to learn and skills to master. A win win!  I thought I would throw out some projects/ideas to help you find some fun artistic outlets.

So, in honor of the 10th day off school for us here in Montana I am posting a list a day for the next 10 days of 10 crazy, exciting, unusual, artsy, fun things to keep your kids and you smiling and learning some new things.

Check back tomorrow for my first list (hint: This one will include some great videos and art sites for kids to explore)!

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Aztec Masks Art History Lesson

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This Aztec Masks art lesson is another project I did with one of my 5th and 6th grade classes this year.  I tied it in with their study of the Aztec and Mayan cultures and the early explorers. This took two 2-hour class periods.

How To:

  1. I created a mask template (with eyes cut out) that each student traced around onto their board, then they attached a piece of cardboard we cut for a nose shape using tape. The inside of the mask was base coated black (except for the eyes and mouth), and the outside of the mask was base coated white.
  2. While that was drying, I had the students paint 1/4 sheets of watercolor paper with a medium, dark, and light turquoise color streaking it on the paper instead of blending it in ( to make it look like real turquoise).
  3. When the paint was dry they cut these into small tile pieces.
  4. After the mask board was dry they added a border with a ruler and painted that in yellow, and the background orange.
  5. Next they added the mosaic pieces with some Mod Podge, being careful to leave the black showing thru on all sides of each piece.
  6. After painting the teeth and eyes in they went over the whole mask with the Mod Podge. 
  7. They each finished the piece with their own border design, and a Sharpie outline between the background and border.

This was a time consuming process, but produced a very real mosaic look when finished. I forgot my camera that day and so I don’t have any pictures of the student’s Aztec masks art.

Let me know in the comments if you have any questions or if you try out this project and please refer people back to this site if you use this lesson! 🙂

I'm writing a book!

I am excited to announce my latest project!  My daughter and I are working on a big, beautiful, creatively designed book on artist related lessons (similar to the ones on this website but with more details, step by step instructions and photos). The book will be for anyone who wants concise, detailed, well laid out lessons that are ready to teach, in a format that is fun to look at as well.

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