Showing posts with label metallic paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metallic paint. Show all posts

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Kindergarten Clay Necklaces

 

Unfortunately I didn’t seem to get pics of the kids creating the beads. We used the textures from the bottom of our shoes on the pendant. To create the beads we rolled “spheres” and stuck them on a wooden kabob stick.

 

We painted with cool colors using tempera.

 

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Then we dipped our fingers in gold paint to rub a golden finish on top of our textures.

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Did I mention we get real messy with this project?

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I just lay out a plate of cool colors for the paint…and store them in gallon size ziploc baggies for the next class.

The next class, we string them on “Twizteez” wire necklaces and plan a design using plastic beads.

Below are some fabulous kindergarten models.

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Peacock Paintings

I did this project last year with my 2nd graders and I loved it. So here we are again. This is day one of the project...discussing Indian Peacocks, Penhens and Peafowls. We practice drawing a peacock in our Idea Books and then we draw the body and first set of feathers on blue 9x18 paper. We painted the peacock and the metallic feathers. Next class we will make the "eyes of the gods"/concentric circles and we'll paint the base color for our feather on the blue paper. 

This project is inpsired by Patty at DeepSpaceSparkle.com and here's the link to her project for 1st grade: 


Here's some great links for Peacock Info...and a video to show. 


Here's a great video that kids really enjoyed: 

Here's a great photo for the first day...
A male peafowl (a peacock) displaying his tail feathers








Day Two : Painting the eyes of the gods and some background feathers. 








Adding the eyes of the gods....here's a class that has run out of time for this project so on their Day Two I had them draw the eyes of the gods on their paper and paint directly on the blue. The other classes collaged their eyes of the gods from other paper. Both ways work, the collage looks best!