Wonderful! So colorful! I had to laugh when Marcia said she wasn't going to show her principal. Too funny. I agree too. You have really set the bar high. I love doing a them at least the first half of the year. I will have to gather some of your ideas with others and go for the fairy tales and fables theme some year. :) Maybe you've mentioned it before but how do you attach such big papers to the wall? Thanks
These are wonderful. I hope you don't mind, but I posted a link to this post on my bulletin board blog. http://www.bulletinboardstoremember.blogspot.com/2012/04/art-show-murals-and-showcases.html jan
Great paper arts indeed. Is there a school like this that can teach children on how to improve their art abilities? I want to train my son doing arts with a4 paper size because we have many of those at our home.
Thanks! Rory, I teach at a rural public school in Ohio. I post projects on here for others who may need ideas or lessons to create beautiful painted projects where ever they reside Feel free to borrow the fun lessons for your son. :)
Hi Laura, your students artwork is amazing! Congratulations to you. They are very lucky to have you as their art teacher. The art is so very joyful! I hope you don't mind but I would love to use some of your ideas. My Prep students are doing Fairytales,this term. I love the frog prince, the castles and the princess and the pea ideas. Fantastic! Anna:)
Great work , makes me want to get up and paint just looking at them.Are there How you did them instructions on this site? I can't seem to find them. Michelle
I will not be showing my principal this post, because wow, you're making me look like a slacker! Holy cow, how do you find the time to do all this!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! That was a great idea for a thematic unit!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bess! I just love your flowers! I posted about how awesome they are on the first post. Thanks for the great idea!
DeleteI love the murals and the theme! The presentation and projects look amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! Everything looked great!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! So colorful! I had to laugh when Marcia said she wasn't going to show her principal. Too funny. I agree too. You have really set the bar high. I love doing a them at least the first half of the year. I will have to gather some of your ideas with others and go for the fairy tales and fables theme some year. :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe you've mentioned it before but how do you attach such big papers to the wall?
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Oh...Wow!
ReplyDeleteWow, you've had a busy and colorful year! So inspirational.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. I hope you don't mind, but I posted a link to this post on my bulletin board blog. http://www.bulletinboardstoremember.blogspot.com/2012/04/art-show-murals-and-showcases.html jan
ReplyDeleteGreat work! Love all the colors!!
ReplyDeleteGreat paper arts indeed. Is there a school like this that can teach children on how to improve their art abilities? I want to train my son doing arts with a4 paper size because we have many of those at our home.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Rory, I teach at a rural public school in Ohio. I post projects on here for others who may need ideas or lessons to create beautiful painted projects where ever they reside Feel free to borrow the fun lessons for your son. :)
DeleteThanks! I will definitely teach these to my son. I hope many students learn from you. :)
DeleteWhat a wonderful show! We made your vikings last week as our mascot is a viking. I linked to your site too. Thanks for the great idea.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! What a beautiful show!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura, your students artwork is amazing! Congratulations to you. They are very lucky to have you as their art teacher. The art is so very joyful! I hope you don't mind but I would love to use some of your ideas. My Prep students are doing Fairytales,this term. I love the frog prince, the castles and the princess and the pea ideas. Fantastic! Anna:)
ReplyDeleteThis is AMAZING bravo for all your hard work. I am inspired. Thanks
ReplyDeleteGreat work , makes me want to get up and paint just looking at them.Are there How you did them instructions on this site? I can't seem to find them. Michelle
ReplyDeleteSome projects -the directions were previously posted. Thanks.
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